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EEG in context
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(08.05): EEG/ERPs basics
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Coles and Rugg (1995). Event-related potentials: an introduction. In Rugg & Coles (Eds.), Electrophysiology of Mind: Event-Related Brain Potentials and Cognition, pp. 1-26.
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Optional readings:
Garnsey (1993). Event-related brain potentials in the study of language: An introduction. Language and Cognitive processes, 8, 337-356.
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Otten and Rugg (2004). Interpreting event-related brain potentials. In Handy (Ed.), Event-related potentials. A methods handbook, 3-16.
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(25.05): neurocognitive models
Friederici (2002). Towards a neural basis of auditory sentence processing. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 6(2), 78-84.
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Hagoort (2003). How the brain solves the binding problem for language: a neurocognitive model of syntactic processing. NeuroImage, 20, S18-S23.
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(08.06): N400 and lexical (pre)activation
DeLong, Urbach, & Kutas (2005). Probabilistic word pre-activation during language comprehension inferred from electrical brain activity. Nature Neuroscience, 8, 1117-1121.
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(15.06): N400 and semantic integration
Hagoort, Hald, Bastiaanse, & Petersson (2004). Integration of word meaning and world knowledge in language comprehension. Science, 304 , 438-441.
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(22.06): P600 and syntactic/discourse complexity
Burkhardt (2007). The P600 reflects cost of new information in discourse memory. NeuroReport, 18(17), 1851-1854.
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(29.06): Semantic illusion in sentence processing
Kuperberg, Sitnikova, Caplan, & Holcomb (2003). Electrophysiological distinctions in processing conceptual relationships within simple sentences. Cognitive Brain Research, 17, 117-129.
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(06.07): Semantic illusion in wider discourse
Nieuwland & Van Berkum (2005). Testing the limits of the semantic illusion phenomenon: ERPs reveal temporary semantic change deafness in discourse comprehension. Cognitive Brain Research, 24, 691-701.
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(13.07): Semantic illusion in discourse II
Sanford, Leuthold, Bohan, & Sanford (2010). Anomalies at the borderline of awareness: An ERP study. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 23(3), 514-523.
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(20.07): ERPs and pragmatics
Regel, Gunter & Friederici (2010). Isn't it ironic? An electrophysiological Exploration of Figurative Language Processing. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 23(2), 277-293.
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(27.07): N400 and P600 revisited
Brouwer, Fitz & Hoeks (2012). Getting real about Semantic Illusions: Rethinking the functional role of the P600 in language comprehension. Brain Research, 1446, 277-293.
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