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Laurie A Stowe

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Brain and Language|June 25, 2003
Understanding languageLaurie A Stowe, Marco Haverkort
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|February 20, 2004
Seeing words in context: the interaction of lexical and sentence level information during readingJohn C J Hoeks, Laurie A Stowe, Gina Doedens
Cognition|April 3, 2018
The sentence wrap-up dogmaLaurie A Stowe, Edith Kaan, Laura Sabourin, et al.
Plos One|May 15, 2015
When correction turns positive: processing corrective prosody in DutchDiana V Dimitrova, Laurie A Stowe, John C J Hoeks
Neuroimage|December 5, 2006
Evidence for bilateral involvement in idiom comprehension: An fMRI studyMonika-Zita Zempleni, Marco Haverkort, Remco Renken, et al.
Plos One|October 8, 2013
Questions left unanswered: how the brain responds to missing informationJohn C J Hoeks, Laurie A Stowe, Petra Hendriks, et al.
Brain and Language|June 22, 2007
Neural correlates of Dutch Verb Second in speech productionDirk-Bart den Ouden, Hans Hoogduin, Laurie A Stowe, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|March 21, 2013
Comprehension of marked pronouns in Spanish and English: object anaphors cross-linguisticallyRyan C Taylor, Laurie A Stowe, Gisela Redeker, et al.
Brain and Language|April 8, 2004
Activations of "motor" and other non-language structures during sentence comprehensionLaurie A Stowe, Anne M J Paans, Albertus A Wijers, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|September 29, 2012
Less is not more: neural responses to missing and superfluous accents in contextDiana V Dimitrova, Laurie A Stowe, Gisela Redeker, et al.
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Brain and Language|June 25, 2003
Understanding languageLaurie A Stowe, Marco Haverkort
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|February 20, 2004
Seeing words in context: the interaction of lexical and sentence level information during readingJohn C J Hoeks, Laurie A Stowe, Gina Doedens
Cognition|April 3, 2018
The sentence wrap-up dogmaLaurie A Stowe, Edith Kaan, Laura Sabourin, et al.
Plos One|May 15, 2015
When correction turns positive: processing corrective prosody in DutchDiana V Dimitrova, Laurie A Stowe, John C J Hoeks
Neuroimage|December 5, 2006
Evidence for bilateral involvement in idiom comprehension: An fMRI studyMonika-Zita Zempleni, Marco Haverkort, Remco Renken, et al.
Plos One|October 8, 2013
Questions left unanswered: how the brain responds to missing informationJohn C J Hoeks, Laurie A Stowe, Petra Hendriks, et al.
Brain and Language|June 22, 2007
Neural correlates of Dutch Verb Second in speech productionDirk-Bart den Ouden, Hans Hoogduin, Laurie A Stowe, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|March 21, 2013
Comprehension of marked pronouns in Spanish and English: object anaphors cross-linguisticallyRyan C Taylor, Laurie A Stowe, Gisela Redeker, et al.
Brain and Language|April 8, 2004
Activations of "motor" and other non-language structures during sentence comprehensionLaurie A Stowe, Anne M J Paans, Albertus A Wijers, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|September 29, 2012
Less is not more: neural responses to missing and superfluous accents in contextDiana V Dimitrova, Laurie A Stowe, Gisela Redeker, et al.
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