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Maya Misra

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Brain and Language|May 15, 2003
Speed of processing of the visual-orthographic and auditory-phonological systems in adult dyslexics: the contribution of "asynchrony" to word recognition deficitsZvia Breznitz, Maya Misra
Psychophysiology|May 20, 2003
Event-related potential indices of masked repetition primingMaya Misra, Phillip J Holcomb
Neuroimage|May 20, 2005
Imaging phonology without print: assessing the neural correlates of phonemic awareness using fMRITami Katzir, Maya Misra, Russell A Poldrack
Neuroreport|January 9, 2015
An event-related potential study of visual rhyming effects in native and non-native English speakersMona R Botezatu, Carol A Miller, Maya Misra
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|June 1, 2005
The effects of prime visibility on ERP measures of masked primingPhillip J Holcomb, Lindsay Reder, Maya Misra, et al.
Neuroimage|March 29, 2011
Local and global inhibition in bilingual word production: fMRI evidence from Chinese-English bilingualsTaomei Guo, Hongyan Liu, Maya Misra, et al.
Neuroreport|April 29, 2021
Event-related potentials reveal that bilinguals are more efficient in resolving conflict than monolingualsMona Roxana Botezatu, Carol A Miller, Jaclyn Johnson, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|June 13, 2012
On the time course of accessing meaning in a second language: an electrophysiological and behavioral investigation of translation recognitionTaomei Guo, Maya Misra, Joyce W Tam, et al.
Journal of Memory and Language|November 14, 2013
When bilinguals choose a single word to speak: Electrophysiological evidence for inhibition of the native languageMaya Misra, Taomei Guo, Susan C Bobb, et al.
Acta Psychologica|March 25, 2008
Language selection in bilingual speech: evidence for inhibitory processesJudith F Kroll, Susan C Bobb, Maya Misra, et al.
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Brain and Language|May 15, 2003
Speed of processing of the visual-orthographic and auditory-phonological systems in adult dyslexics: the contribution of "asynchrony" to word recognition deficitsZvia Breznitz, Maya Misra
Psychophysiology|May 20, 2003
Event-related potential indices of masked repetition primingMaya Misra, Phillip J Holcomb
Neuroimage|May 20, 2005
Imaging phonology without print: assessing the neural correlates of phonemic awareness using fMRITami Katzir, Maya Misra, Russell A Poldrack
Neuroreport|January 9, 2015
An event-related potential study of visual rhyming effects in native and non-native English speakersMona R Botezatu, Carol A Miller, Maya Misra
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|June 1, 2005
The effects of prime visibility on ERP measures of masked primingPhillip J Holcomb, Lindsay Reder, Maya Misra, et al.
Neuroimage|March 29, 2011
Local and global inhibition in bilingual word production: fMRI evidence from Chinese-English bilingualsTaomei Guo, Hongyan Liu, Maya Misra, et al.
Neuroreport|April 29, 2021
Event-related potentials reveal that bilinguals are more efficient in resolving conflict than monolingualsMona Roxana Botezatu, Carol A Miller, Jaclyn Johnson, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|June 13, 2012
On the time course of accessing meaning in a second language: an electrophysiological and behavioral investigation of translation recognitionTaomei Guo, Maya Misra, Joyce W Tam, et al.
Journal of Memory and Language|November 14, 2013
When bilinguals choose a single word to speak: Electrophysiological evidence for inhibition of the native languageMaya Misra, Taomei Guo, Susan C Bobb, et al.
Acta Psychologica|March 25, 2008
Language selection in bilingual speech: evidence for inhibitory processesJudith F Kroll, Susan C Bobb, Maya Misra, et al.
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