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The neural underpinnings of shared meaning between speakers and listeners of naturalistic language ...
Heidlmayr, Karin; Weber, Kirsten; Takashima, Atsuko. - : Radboud University, 2020
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Sentence processing is modulated by the current linguistic environment and a priori information: An fMRI study
Weber, Kirsten; Micheli, Cristiano; Ruigendijk, Esther. - : John Wiley and Sons Inc., 2019
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Multimodal neuroimaging evidence for looser lexico-semantic networks in schizophrenia:Evidence from masked indirect semantic priming
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The Yin and the Yang of Prediction: An fMRI Study of Semantic Predictive Processing
Weber, Kirsten; Lau, Ellen F.; Stillerman, Benjamin. - : Public Library of Science, 2016
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Socialization, language and scenic understanding: Alfred Lorenzer's contribution to a psycho-societal methodology
In: Historical Social Research ; 38 ; 2 ; 26-55 ; Cultural analysis and in-depth hermeneutics (2015)
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Socialization, language and scenic understanding: Alfred Lorenzer's contribution to a psycho-societal methodology
In: Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung / Forum: Qualitative Social Research ; 13 ; 3 ; 29 ; Kulturanalyse und Tiefenhermeneutik - zur psychosozialen Analyse von Alltagskultur, Interaktion und Lernen / Cultural analysis and in-depth hermeneutics - psycho-societal analysis of everyday life culture, interaction and learning (2013)
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The language learning brain : evidence from second language and bilingual studies of syntactic processing
Weber, Kirsten Mirjam. - [s.l.] : [S.n.], 2012
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Shared Syntax in Language Production and Language Comprehension—An fMRI Study
Segaert, Katrien; Menenti, Laura; Weber, Kirsten. - : Oxford University Press, 2012
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A Paradox of Syntactic Priming: Why Response Tendencies Show Priming for Passives, and Response Latencies Show Priming for Actives
Segaert, Katrien; Menenti, Laura; Weber, Kirsten; Hagoort, Peter. - : Public Library of Science, 2011
Abstract: Speakers tend to repeat syntactic structures across sentences, a phenomenon called syntactic priming. Although it has been suggested that repeating syntactic structures should result in speeded responses, previous research has focused on effects in response tendencies. We investigated syntactic priming effects simultaneously in response tendencies and response latencies for active and passive transitive sentences in a picture description task. In Experiment 1, there were priming effects in response tendencies for passives and in response latencies for actives. However, when participants' pre-existing preference for actives was altered in Experiment 2, syntactic priming occurred for both actives and passives in response tendencies as well as in response latencies. This is the first investigation of the effects of structure frequency on both response tendencies and latencies in syntactic priming. We discuss the implications of these data for current theories of syntactic processing.
Keyword: Research Article
URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3191135
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0024209
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22022352
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