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Peter C Gordon

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Psychological Science|September 11, 2002
Memory-load interference in syntactic processingPeter C Gordon, Randall Hendrick, William H Levine
Memory & Cognition|October 15, 2013
Distinguishing lexical- versus discourse-level processing using event-related potentialsYi Ting Huang, Joseph Hopfinger, Peter C Gordon
Memory & Cognition|January 4, 2013
Word recognition during reading: the interaction between lexical repetition and frequencyMatthew W Lowder, Wonil Choi, Peter C Gordon
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|December 14, 2023
The lab discovered: Place-for-institution metonyms appearing in subject position are processed as agentsMatthew W Lowder, Adrian Zhou, Peter C Gordon
Neuropsychology, Development, and Cognition. Section B, Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition|August 18, 2020
Rapid automatized naming (RAN): effects of aging on a predictor of reading skillPeter C Gordon, Adila T Islam, Heather Harris Wright
Family Process|October 4, 2008
How do hostile and emotionally overinvolved relatives view relationships? What relatives' pronoun use tells usRachel A Simmons, Dianne L Chambless, Peter C Gordon
Psychological Science|November 30, 2005
Pronouns in marital interactionRachel A Simmons, Peter C Gordon, Dianne L Chambless
Journal of Memory and Language|January 16, 2007
The interplay of discourse congruence and lexical association during sentence processing: Evidence from ERPs and eye trackingC Christine Camblin, Peter C Gordon, Tamara Y Swaab
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|November 8, 2006
Similarity-based interference during language comprehension: Evidence from eye tracking during readingPeter C Gordon, Randall Hendrick, Marcus Johnson, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|June 18, 2004
Electrophysiological evidence for reversed lexical repetition effects in language processingTamara Y Swaab, C Christine Camblin, Peter C Gordon
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Psychological Science|September 11, 2002
Memory-load interference in syntactic processingPeter C Gordon, Randall Hendrick, William H Levine
Memory & Cognition|October 15, 2013
Distinguishing lexical- versus discourse-level processing using event-related potentialsYi Ting Huang, Joseph Hopfinger, Peter C Gordon
Memory & Cognition|January 4, 2013
Word recognition during reading: the interaction between lexical repetition and frequencyMatthew W Lowder, Wonil Choi, Peter C Gordon
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|December 14, 2023
The lab discovered: Place-for-institution metonyms appearing in subject position are processed as agentsMatthew W Lowder, Adrian Zhou, Peter C Gordon
Neuropsychology, Development, and Cognition. Section B, Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition|August 18, 2020
Rapid automatized naming (RAN): effects of aging on a predictor of reading skillPeter C Gordon, Adila T Islam, Heather Harris Wright
Family Process|October 4, 2008
How do hostile and emotionally overinvolved relatives view relationships? What relatives' pronoun use tells usRachel A Simmons, Dianne L Chambless, Peter C Gordon
Psychological Science|November 30, 2005
Pronouns in marital interactionRachel A Simmons, Peter C Gordon, Dianne L Chambless
Journal of Memory and Language|January 16, 2007
The interplay of discourse congruence and lexical association during sentence processing: Evidence from ERPs and eye trackingC Christine Camblin, Peter C Gordon, Tamara Y Swaab
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|November 8, 2006
Similarity-based interference during language comprehension: Evidence from eye tracking during readingPeter C Gordon, Randall Hendrick, Marcus Johnson, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|June 18, 2004
Electrophysiological evidence for reversed lexical repetition effects in language processingTamara Y Swaab, C Christine Camblin, Peter C Gordon
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