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EEG in context (2011)
Course schedule
Credit
points:
Come
to class!!
Read!!
Oral
presentation and discussion
Paper
1.
(24.04.2011):
Overview
2.
(02.05.2011):
ERP: Basics
Coles,
M.G.H. & Rugg, M.D.1996. Event-related potentials: an
introduction. In: Rugg, M.D. & Coles, M.G.H., Electrophysiology
of Mind: Event related brain potentials and cognition, 1-27.
3.
(09.05.2011):
Kutas,
M. and Federmeier, K.D. (2000). Electrophysiology reveals semantic
memory use in language comprehension. Trends in Cognitive Science,
4, 463-470.
4.
(16.05.2011):
Osterhout,
L. et al. (2004). Sentences in the Brain: Event-Related Potentials
as Real-Time Reflections of Sentence Comprehension and Language
Learning. In: Carreiras, M and Clifton, CH. E. Jr. (eds.). The
online study of sentence comprehension: eye tracking, ERP, and
beyond, 271-308.
Hagoort,
P. (2003). How the brain solves the binding problem for language: A
neurocomputational model of syntactic processing. Neuroimage, 20
(1), pp. 18-29.
5.
(23.05.2011):
van
Herten M., Kolk H.H., Chwilla D.J. (2005). An ERP study of P600
effects elicited by semantic anomalies. Cognitive Brain Research,
Vol. 22, No. 2., pp. 241-255.
van
Petten, C., Coulson, S., Rubin, S., Plante, E., & Parks, M.
(1999). Time course of word identification and semantic integration
in spoken language. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning,
Memory, & Cognition, 25(2), 394-417.
6.
(30.05.2011):
Kaan,
E. et al. (2000). The P600 as an index of syntactic integration
difficulty. Language and cognitive Processes, 15(2), 159-201.
Burkhardt
P. (2007). The P600 reflects cost of new information in discourse
memory. NeuroReport 18, 17, 1851-1854.
Burkhardt
P. (2006), Inferential bridging relations reveal distinct neural
mechanisms: Evidence from Event-related Brain Potentials. Brain and
Language, 98,2, 195-168.
7.
(06.06.2011):
Van
Berkum, J.J.A., Brown, C.M., & Hagoort, P., (1999) When does
gender constrain parsing? Evidence from ERPs. Journal of
Psycholinguistic Research, 28(5), 555-571.
Ledoux,
K., Gordon, P.C., Camblin, C.C., Swaab, T. (2007). Coreference and
lexical repetition: Mechanisms of discourse integration. Memory &
Cognition, 35(4), 801-815.
8.
(20.06.2011):
Van
Berkum, J.J.A., Hagoort, P., & Brown, C.M. (1999). Semantic
integration in sentences and discourse: Evidence from the N400.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 11(6), 657-671.
Nieuwland,
M.S. & Van Berkum, J.J.A. (2006). When peanuts fall in love:
N400 evidence for the power of discourse. Journal of Cognitive
Neuroscience, 18(7), 1098-1111.
9.
(27.06.2011):
Nieuwland,
M.S. & Van Berkum, J.J.A. (2005). Testing the limits of the
semantic illusion phenomenon: ERPs reveal temporary semantic change
deafness in discourse comprehension. Cognitive Brain Research, 24,
691-701.
Van
Berkum, J.J.A., Brown, C.M., Hagoort, P., & Zwitserlood, P.
(2003). Event-related brain potentials reflect discourse-referential
ambiguity in spoken-language comprehension. Psychophysiology, 40,
235-248.
Hagoort,
P. Hald, L., Bastiaansen, M., & Petersson, K-M. (2004).
Integration of word meaning and world knowledge in language
comprehension. Science, 304, 438-441
10.
(04.07.2011):
Van
Berkum, J. J. A., Van der Brink, D., Tesink, C. M. J. Y., Kos, M.
and Hagoort, P. (2008). Neural integration of speaker and message.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 20:4, 580-591.
Nieuwland,
M. S. & Kupperberg, G. R. (2008). When the truth isn't too hard
to handle: An Event-Related Potential study on the Pragmatics of
Negation. Psychological Science. 2008; 19: 1213-1218.
Ditman,
T., Holcomb, P. J. & Kupperberg, G. R. (2008). Time travel
through language: Temporal shifts rapidly decrease information
accessibility during reading. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 15
(4), 750-756.
11.
(11.07.2011):
Kuperberg,
Gina R, Choi, A., Cohn, N., Paczynski, M., & Jackendoff, R.
(2010a). Electrophysiological correlates of complement coercion.
Journal of cognitive neuroscience, 22(12), 2685-701.
Baggio,
G., Choma, T., Van Lambalgen, M. & Hagoort, P. (2010). Coercion
and compositionality. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 22,
2131-2140.
12.
(18.07.2011):
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