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Tineke M Snijders

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Brain Sciences|January 16, 2020
Infants Segment Words from Songs-An EEG StudyTineke M Snijders, Titia Benders, Paula Fikkert
Neuroimage. Clinical|November 2, 2013
Atypical excitation-inhibition balance in autism captured by the gamma response to contextual modulationTineke M Snijders, Branka Milivojevic, Chantal Kemner
Frontiers in Psychology|February 15, 2021
Do the Eyes Have It? A Systematic Review on the Role of Eye Gaze in Infant Language DevelopmentMelis Çetinçelik, Caroline F Rowland, Tineke M Snijders
Developmental Science|August 8, 2023
Does the speaker's eye gaze facilitate infants' word segmentation from continuous speech? An ERP studyMelis Çetinçelik, Caroline F Rowland, Tineke M Snijders
Brain and Language|September 18, 2016
How the brain processes violations of the grammatical norm: An fMRI studyFerdy Hubers, Tineke M Snijders, Helen de Hoop
Neuroimage|May 25, 2010
Effective connectivity of cortical and subcortical regions during unification of sentence structureTineke M Snijders, Karl Magnus Petersson, Peter Hagoort
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience|October 1, 2023
Ten-month-old infants' neural tracking of naturalistic speech is not facilitated by the speaker's eye gazeMelis Çetinçelik, Caroline F Rowland, Tineke M Snijders
Neuropsychologia|December 13, 2016
Linking language to the visual world: Neural correlates of comprehending verbal reference to objects through pointing and visual cuesDavid Peeters, Tineke M Snijders, Peter Hagoort, et al.
Brain Research|October 13, 2007
Neurophysiological evidence of delayed segmentation in a foreign languageTineke M Snijders, Valesca Kooijman, Anne Cutler, et al.
Brain and Language|April 10, 2016
A common variant of the CNTNAP2 gene is associated with structural variation in the left superior occipital gyrusJulia Uddén, Tineke M Snijders, Simon E Fisher, et al.
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Brain Sciences|January 16, 2020
Infants Segment Words from Songs-An EEG StudyTineke M Snijders, Titia Benders, Paula Fikkert
Neuroimage. Clinical|November 2, 2013
Atypical excitation-inhibition balance in autism captured by the gamma response to contextual modulationTineke M Snijders, Branka Milivojevic, Chantal Kemner
Frontiers in Psychology|February 15, 2021
Do the Eyes Have It? A Systematic Review on the Role of Eye Gaze in Infant Language DevelopmentMelis Çetinçelik, Caroline F Rowland, Tineke M Snijders
Developmental Science|August 8, 2023
Does the speaker's eye gaze facilitate infants' word segmentation from continuous speech? An ERP studyMelis Çetinçelik, Caroline F Rowland, Tineke M Snijders
Brain and Language|September 18, 2016
How the brain processes violations of the grammatical norm: An fMRI studyFerdy Hubers, Tineke M Snijders, Helen de Hoop
Neuroimage|May 25, 2010
Effective connectivity of cortical and subcortical regions during unification of sentence structureTineke M Snijders, Karl Magnus Petersson, Peter Hagoort
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience|October 1, 2023
Ten-month-old infants' neural tracking of naturalistic speech is not facilitated by the speaker's eye gazeMelis Çetinçelik, Caroline F Rowland, Tineke M Snijders
Neuropsychologia|December 13, 2016
Linking language to the visual world: Neural correlates of comprehending verbal reference to objects through pointing and visual cuesDavid Peeters, Tineke M Snijders, Peter Hagoort, et al.
Brain Research|October 13, 2007
Neurophysiological evidence of delayed segmentation in a foreign languageTineke M Snijders, Valesca Kooijman, Anne Cutler, et al.
Brain and Language|April 10, 2016
A common variant of the CNTNAP2 gene is associated with structural variation in the left superior occipital gyrusJulia Uddén, Tineke M Snijders, Simon E Fisher, et al.
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