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Kristof Strijkers

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Plos One|October 22, 2021
Can we use the internet to study speech production? Yes we can! Evidence contrasting online versus laboratory naming latencies and errorsAmie Fairs, Kristof Strijkers
Frontiers in Neuroscience|May 5, 2012
The neurocognition of language production: introduction to the special topicKristof Strijkers, Albert Costa
Frontiers in Psychology|December 7, 2011
Riding the lexical speedway: a critical review on the time course of lexical selection in speech productionKristof Strijkers, Albert Costa
Frontiers in Psychology|October 13, 2012
The neurocognition of language production: introduction to the special topicKristof Strijkers, Albert Costa
Topics in Cognitive Science|November 22, 2024
Language Production and Prediction in a Parallel Activation ModelMartin J Pickering, Kristof Strijkers
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|August 15, 2009
Tracking lexical access in speech production: electrophysiological correlates of word frequency and cognate effectsKristof Strijkers, Albert Costa, Guillaume Thierry
Frontiers in Psychology|January 9, 2014
When does word frequency influence written production?Cristina Baus, Kristof Strijkers, Albert Costa
Psychological Science|June 15, 2017
Pupillary Responses to Words That Convey a Sense of Brightness or DarknessSebastiaan Mathôt, Jonathan Grainger, Kristof Strijkers
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|March 12, 2015
Seeing the same words differently: the time course of automaticity and top-down intention in readingKristof Strijkers, Daisy Bertrand, Jonathan Grainger
Neuroimage|September 26, 2017
The cortical dynamics of speaking: Lexical and phonological knowledge simultaneously recruit the frontal and temporal cortex within 200 msKristof Strijkers, Albert Costa, Friedemann Pulvermüller
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Plos One|October 22, 2021
Can we use the internet to study speech production? Yes we can! Evidence contrasting online versus laboratory naming latencies and errorsAmie Fairs, Kristof Strijkers
Frontiers in Neuroscience|May 5, 2012
The neurocognition of language production: introduction to the special topicKristof Strijkers, Albert Costa
Frontiers in Psychology|December 7, 2011
Riding the lexical speedway: a critical review on the time course of lexical selection in speech productionKristof Strijkers, Albert Costa
Frontiers in Psychology|October 13, 2012
The neurocognition of language production: introduction to the special topicKristof Strijkers, Albert Costa
Topics in Cognitive Science|November 22, 2024
Language Production and Prediction in a Parallel Activation ModelMartin J Pickering, Kristof Strijkers
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|August 15, 2009
Tracking lexical access in speech production: electrophysiological correlates of word frequency and cognate effectsKristof Strijkers, Albert Costa, Guillaume Thierry
Frontiers in Psychology|January 9, 2014
When does word frequency influence written production?Cristina Baus, Kristof Strijkers, Albert Costa
Psychological Science|June 15, 2017
Pupillary Responses to Words That Convey a Sense of Brightness or DarknessSebastiaan Mathôt, Jonathan Grainger, Kristof Strijkers
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|March 12, 2015
Seeing the same words differently: the time course of automaticity and top-down intention in readingKristof Strijkers, Daisy Bertrand, Jonathan Grainger
Neuroimage|September 26, 2017
The cortical dynamics of speaking: Lexical and phonological knowledge simultaneously recruit the frontal and temporal cortex within 200 msKristof Strijkers, Albert Costa, Friedemann Pulvermüller
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