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Marta Kutas

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The American Psychologist|October 4, 2019
Emanuel Donchin (1935-2018)Marta Kutas
Schizophrenia Research|May 28, 2005
Association of schizotypy with semantic processing differences: an event-related brain potential studyMichael Kiang, Marta Kutas
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|June 13, 2017
What is your neural function, visual narrative conjunction? Grammar, meaning, and fluency in sequential image processingNeil Cohn, Marta Kutas
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|April 2, 2003
An electrophysiological study of scene effects on object identificationGiorgio Ganis, Marta Kutas
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience|October 5, 2020
Harry Potter and the Chamber of <i>What</i>?: The impact of what individuals know on word processing during readingMelissa Troyer, Marta Kutas
Psychiatry Research|October 31, 2006
Abnormal typicality of responses on a category fluency task in schizotypyMichael Kiang, Marta Kutas
Neuropsychologia|September 1, 2015
Getting a cue before getting a clue: Event-related potentials to inference in visual narrative comprehensionNeil Cohn, Marta Kutas
Journal of Memory and Language|March 8, 2021
To catch a Snitch: Brain potentials reveal variability in the functional organization of (fictional) world knowledge during readingMelissa Troyer, Marta Kutas
Cognitive Science|June 26, 2024
Flexible Conceptual RepresentationsAlyssa Truman, Marta Kutas
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|February 20, 2003
Time course of processes and representations supporting visual object identification and memoryHaline E Schendan, Marta Kutas
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The American Psychologist|October 4, 2019
Emanuel Donchin (1935-2018)Marta Kutas
Schizophrenia Research|May 28, 2005
Association of schizotypy with semantic processing differences: an event-related brain potential studyMichael Kiang, Marta Kutas
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|June 13, 2017
What is your neural function, visual narrative conjunction? Grammar, meaning, and fluency in sequential image processingNeil Cohn, Marta Kutas
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|April 2, 2003
An electrophysiological study of scene effects on object identificationGiorgio Ganis, Marta Kutas
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience|October 5, 2020
Harry Potter and the Chamber of <i>What</i>?: The impact of what individuals know on word processing during readingMelissa Troyer, Marta Kutas
Psychiatry Research|October 31, 2006
Abnormal typicality of responses on a category fluency task in schizotypyMichael Kiang, Marta Kutas
Neuropsychologia|September 1, 2015
Getting a cue before getting a clue: Event-related potentials to inference in visual narrative comprehensionNeil Cohn, Marta Kutas
Journal of Memory and Language|March 8, 2021
To catch a Snitch: Brain potentials reveal variability in the functional organization of (fictional) world knowledge during readingMelissa Troyer, Marta Kutas
Cognitive Science|June 26, 2024
Flexible Conceptual RepresentationsAlyssa Truman, Marta Kutas
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|February 20, 2003
Time course of processes and representations supporting visual object identification and memoryHaline E Schendan, Marta Kutas
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