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Ken McRae

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Neuropsychologia|May 31, 2023
Perirhinal cortex automatically tracks multiple types of familiarity regardless of task-relevanceHaopei Yang, Ken McRae, Stefan Köhler
Brain and Language|June 21, 2022
Can you touch the N400? The interactive effects of body-object interaction and task demands on N400 amplitudes and decision latenciesHamad Al-Azary, Tina Yu, Ken McRae
Journal of Memory and Language|January 5, 2010
Shared Features Dominate Semantic Richness Effects for Concrete ConceptsRay Grondin, Stephen J Lupker, Ken McRae
Journal of Memory and Language|December 14, 2011
Understanding and producing the reduced relative construction: Evidence from ratings, editing and corporaMary Hare, Michael K Tanenhaus, Ken McRae
Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology = Revue Canadienne De Psychologie Experimentale|January 6, 2025
Personal likelihood and event familiarity influence the simulation of future eventsClaudia Morales Valiente, Stefan Köhler, Ken McRae
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|January 5, 2007
Verb aspect and the activation of event knowledgeTodd R Ferretti, Marta Kutas, Ken McRae
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|July 11, 2006
Distinctive features hold a privileged status in the computation of word meaning: Implications for theories of semantic memoryGeorge S Cree, Chris McNorgan, Ken McRae
Psychological Review|November 3, 2005
Meaning through syntax is insufficient to explain comprehension of sentences with reduced relative clauses: comment on McKoon and Ratcliff (2003)Ken McRae, Mary Hare, Michael K Tanenhaus
Neuropsychologia|April 1, 2026
Investigating mental simulation during sentence comprehension in aphantasiaLaura J Speed, Marloes Mak, Ken McRae
Topics in Cognitive Science|December 17, 2019
Prediction-Based Learning and Processing of Event KnowledgeKen McRae, Kevin S Brown, Jeffrey L Elman
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Neuropsychologia|May 31, 2023
Perirhinal cortex automatically tracks multiple types of familiarity regardless of task-relevanceHaopei Yang, Ken McRae, Stefan Köhler
Brain and Language|June 21, 2022
Can you touch the N400? The interactive effects of body-object interaction and task demands on N400 amplitudes and decision latenciesHamad Al-Azary, Tina Yu, Ken McRae
Journal of Memory and Language|January 5, 2010
Shared Features Dominate Semantic Richness Effects for Concrete ConceptsRay Grondin, Stephen J Lupker, Ken McRae
Journal of Memory and Language|December 14, 2011
Understanding and producing the reduced relative construction: Evidence from ratings, editing and corporaMary Hare, Michael K Tanenhaus, Ken McRae
Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology = Revue Canadienne De Psychologie Experimentale|January 6, 2025
Personal likelihood and event familiarity influence the simulation of future eventsClaudia Morales Valiente, Stefan Köhler, Ken McRae
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|January 5, 2007
Verb aspect and the activation of event knowledgeTodd R Ferretti, Marta Kutas, Ken McRae
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|July 11, 2006
Distinctive features hold a privileged status in the computation of word meaning: Implications for theories of semantic memoryGeorge S Cree, Chris McNorgan, Ken McRae
Psychological Review|November 3, 2005
Meaning through syntax is insufficient to explain comprehension of sentences with reduced relative clauses: comment on McKoon and Ratcliff (2003)Ken McRae, Mary Hare, Michael K Tanenhaus
Neuropsychologia|April 1, 2026
Investigating mental simulation during sentence comprehension in aphantasiaLaura J Speed, Marloes Mak, Ken McRae
Topics in Cognitive Science|December 17, 2019
Prediction-Based Learning and Processing of Event KnowledgeKen McRae, Kevin S Brown, Jeffrey L Elman
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