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Minna Lehtonen

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Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|June 17, 2005
Independence of visual awareness from the scope of attention: an electrophysiological studyMika Koivisto, Antti Revonsuo, Minna Lehtonen
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|May 12, 2011
Evidence for early morphological decomposition: combining masked priming with magnetoencephalographyMinna Lehtonen, Philip J Monahan, David Poeppel
Neuroimage|March 7, 2017
Bilingualism modulates the white matter structure of language-related pathwaysSini Hämäläinen, Viljami Sairanen, Alina Leminen, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|February 25, 2016
Editorial: Morphologically Complex Words in the Mind/BrainAlina Leminen, Minna Lehtonen, Mirjana Bozic, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology|August 23, 2021
Lexize: A test to quickly assess vocabulary knowledge in FinnishRosa Salmela, Minna Lehtonen, Stefano Garusi, et al.
Neurobiology of Language (Cambridge, Mass.)|May 22, 2023
Event-Related Potential Correlates of Learning to Produce Novel Foreign PhonemesHenry Railo, Anni Varjonen, Minna Lehtonen, et al.
Plos One|March 29, 2014
Testing the stem dominance hypothesis: meaning analysis of inflected words and prepositional phrasesMinna Lehtonen, Gabor Harrer, Erling Wande, et al.
Behavior Research Methods|February 23, 2024
LASTU: A psycholinguistic search tool for Finnish lexical stimuliSami Itkonen, Tuomo Häikiö, Seppo Vainio, et al.
Brain and Language|February 7, 2015
Context affects L1 but not L2 during bilingual word recognition: an MEG studyJanne Pellikka, Päivi Helenius, Jyrki P Mäkelä, et al.
Human Brain Mapping|March 11, 2018
Information properties of morphologically complex words modulate brain activity during word readingTero Hakala, Annika Hultén, Minna Lehtonen, et al.
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Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|June 17, 2005
Independence of visual awareness from the scope of attention: an electrophysiological studyMika Koivisto, Antti Revonsuo, Minna Lehtonen
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|May 12, 2011
Evidence for early morphological decomposition: combining masked priming with magnetoencephalographyMinna Lehtonen, Philip J Monahan, David Poeppel
Neuroimage|March 7, 2017
Bilingualism modulates the white matter structure of language-related pathwaysSini Hämäläinen, Viljami Sairanen, Alina Leminen, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|February 25, 2016
Editorial: Morphologically Complex Words in the Mind/BrainAlina Leminen, Minna Lehtonen, Mirjana Bozic, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology|August 23, 2021
Lexize: A test to quickly assess vocabulary knowledge in FinnishRosa Salmela, Minna Lehtonen, Stefano Garusi, et al.
Neurobiology of Language (Cambridge, Mass.)|May 22, 2023
Event-Related Potential Correlates of Learning to Produce Novel Foreign PhonemesHenry Railo, Anni Varjonen, Minna Lehtonen, et al.
Plos One|March 29, 2014
Testing the stem dominance hypothesis: meaning analysis of inflected words and prepositional phrasesMinna Lehtonen, Gabor Harrer, Erling Wande, et al.
Behavior Research Methods|February 23, 2024
LASTU: A psycholinguistic search tool for Finnish lexical stimuliSami Itkonen, Tuomo Häikiö, Seppo Vainio, et al.
Brain and Language|February 7, 2015
Context affects L1 but not L2 during bilingual word recognition: an MEG studyJanne Pellikka, Päivi Helenius, Jyrki P Mäkelä, et al.
Human Brain Mapping|March 11, 2018
Information properties of morphologically complex words modulate brain activity during word readingTero Hakala, Annika Hultén, Minna Lehtonen, et al.
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