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Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior
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August 26, 2015
Why it is pointless to ask under which specific circumstances the bilingual advantage occurs
Robert J Hartsuiker
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
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June 25, 2013
Are forward models enough to explain self-monitoring? Insights from patients and eye movements
Robert J Hartsuiker
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
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January 19, 2018
Syntactic levels, lexicalism, and ellipsis: The jury is still out
Robert J Hartsuiker, Sarah Bernolet
Psychological Science
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June 7, 2011
How do speakers resist distraction? Evidence from a taboo picture-word interference task
Elisah Dhooge, Robert J Hartsuiker
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
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October 14, 2015
If you stay, it might be easier: Switch costs from comprehension to production in a joint switching task
Chiara Gambi, Robert J Hartsuiker
Plos One
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May 26, 2011
Why um helps auditory word recognition: the temporal delay hypothesis
Martin Corley, Robert J Hartsuiker
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
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June 23, 2010
The distractor frequency effect in picture-word interference: Evidence for response exclusion
Elisah Dhooge, Robert J Hartsuiker
Journal of Cognition
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September 18, 2020
Self-Monitoring in Speech Production: Comprehending the Conflict Between Conflict- and Comprehension-Based Accounts
Andreas Lind, Robert J Hartsuiker
Memory & Cognition
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April 23, 2008
When you name the pizza you look at the coin and the bread: eye movements reveal semantic activation during word production
Falk Huettig, Robert J Hartsuiker
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
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February 18, 2011
The distractor frequency effect in a delayed picture-word interference task: further evidence for a late locus of distractor exclusion
Elisah Dhooge, Robert J Hartsuiker
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Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior
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August 26, 2015
Why it is pointless to ask under which specific circumstances the bilingual advantage occurs
Robert J Hartsuiker
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
|
June 25, 2013
Are forward models enough to explain self-monitoring? Insights from patients and eye movements
Robert J Hartsuiker
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
|
January 19, 2018
Syntactic levels, lexicalism, and ellipsis: The jury is still out
Robert J Hartsuiker, Sarah Bernolet
Psychological Science
|
June 7, 2011
How do speakers resist distraction? Evidence from a taboo picture-word interference task
Elisah Dhooge, Robert J Hartsuiker
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
|
October 14, 2015
If you stay, it might be easier: Switch costs from comprehension to production in a joint switching task
Chiara Gambi, Robert J Hartsuiker
Plos One
|
May 26, 2011
Why um helps auditory word recognition: the temporal delay hypothesis
Martin Corley, Robert J Hartsuiker
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
|
June 23, 2010
The distractor frequency effect in picture-word interference: Evidence for response exclusion
Elisah Dhooge, Robert J Hartsuiker
Journal of Cognition
|
September 18, 2020
Self-Monitoring in Speech Production: Comprehending the Conflict Between Conflict- and Comprehension-Based Accounts
Andreas Lind, Robert J Hartsuiker
Memory & Cognition
|
April 23, 2008
When you name the pizza you look at the coin and the bread: eye movements reveal semantic activation during word production
Falk Huettig, Robert J Hartsuiker
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
|
February 18, 2011
The distractor frequency effect in a delayed picture-word interference task: further evidence for a late locus of distractor exclusion
Elisah Dhooge, Robert J Hartsuiker
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