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M Bersick

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Biological Psychology|August 22, 1997
Brain potentials elicited by words: word length and frequency predict the latency of an early negativityL Osterhout, M Bersick, R McKinnon
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|January 13, 2011
Event-related brain potentials and human languageL Osterhout, J McLaughlin, M Bersick
Memory & Cognition|May 1, 1997
Brain potentials reflect violations of gender stereotypesL Osterhout, M Bersick, J McLaughlin
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|August 22, 2013
On the language specificity of the brain response to syntactic anomalies: is the syntactic positive shift a member of the p300 family?L Osterhout, R McKinnon, M Bersick, et al.
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Biological Psychology|August 22, 1997
Brain potentials elicited by words: word length and frequency predict the latency of an early negativityL Osterhout, M Bersick, R McKinnon
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|January 13, 2011
Event-related brain potentials and human languageL Osterhout, J McLaughlin, M Bersick
Memory & Cognition|May 1, 1997
Brain potentials reflect violations of gender stereotypesL Osterhout, M Bersick, J McLaughlin
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|August 22, 2013
On the language specificity of the brain response to syntactic anomalies: is the syntactic positive shift a member of the p300 family?L Osterhout, R McKinnon, M Bersick, et al.
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