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Mikael Roll

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Frontiers in Psychology|August 15, 2022
The predictive function of Swedish word accentsMikael Roll
Neuroimage|November 16, 2024
Heschl's gyrus and the temporal pole: The cortical lateralization of languageMikael Roll
Brain Research|June 23, 2011
Interaction of right- and left-edge prosodic boundaries in syntactic parsingMikael Roll, Merle Horne
Neuroreport|August 5, 2024
Neural semantic effects of tone accentsJinhee Kwon, Mikael Roll
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|February 12, 2010
Activating without inhibiting: left-edge boundary tones and syntactic processingMikael Roll, Merle Horne, Magnus Lindgren
Brain Research|May 21, 2013
Word-stem tones cue suffixes in the brainMikael Roll, Pelle Söderström, Merle Horne
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|March 26, 2026
Mood modulations of emotional word processing: A predictive perspective view of EEG dataEkaterina Kopaeva, Johan Blomberg, Mikael Roll
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|September 5, 2015
Time-Driven Effects on Processing Relative ClausesAndrea Schremm, Merle Horne, Mikael Roll
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|June 1, 2016
Stem Tones Pre-activate Suffixes in the BrainPelle Söderström, Merle Horne, Mikael Roll
Language and Speech|August 19, 2007
Measuring syntactic complexity in spontaneous spoken SwedishMikael Roll, Johan Frid, Merle Horne
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Frontiers in Psychology|August 15, 2022
The predictive function of Swedish word accentsMikael Roll
Neuroimage|November 16, 2024
Heschl's gyrus and the temporal pole: The cortical lateralization of languageMikael Roll
Brain Research|June 23, 2011
Interaction of right- and left-edge prosodic boundaries in syntactic parsingMikael Roll, Merle Horne
Neuroreport|August 5, 2024
Neural semantic effects of tone accentsJinhee Kwon, Mikael Roll
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|February 12, 2010
Activating without inhibiting: left-edge boundary tones and syntactic processingMikael Roll, Merle Horne, Magnus Lindgren
Brain Research|May 21, 2013
Word-stem tones cue suffixes in the brainMikael Roll, Pelle Söderström, Merle Horne
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|March 26, 2026
Mood modulations of emotional word processing: A predictive perspective view of EEG dataEkaterina Kopaeva, Johan Blomberg, Mikael Roll
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|September 5, 2015
Time-Driven Effects on Processing Relative ClausesAndrea Schremm, Merle Horne, Mikael Roll
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|June 1, 2016
Stem Tones Pre-activate Suffixes in the BrainPelle Söderström, Merle Horne, Mikael Roll
Language and Speech|August 19, 2007
Measuring syntactic complexity in spontaneous spoken SwedishMikael Roll, Johan Frid, Merle Horne
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