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Differential task effects on N400 and P600 elicited by semantic and syntactic violations.
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Differential Task Effects on N400 and P600 Elicited by Semantic and Syntactic Violations
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W.: Rules and heuristics during sentence comprehension: evidences from a dual-task brain potential study
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In: http://edoc.hu-berlin.de/oa/articles/reHXgpfKoSIJE/PDF/21U2qMWKOb0o2.pdf (2009)
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Semantics prevalence over syntax during sentence processing: A brain potential study of noun–adjective agreement in Spanish
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In: https://www.ucm.es/data/cont/docs/114-2015-01-11-Interplay.pdf (2006)
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Semantic processing of open-and closed-class words: an event-related potentials study a a
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In: https://www.ucm.es/data/cont/docs/114-2015-01-11-open.pdf (2001)
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How Is Sentence Processing Affected by External Semantic and Syntactic Information? Evidence from Event-Related Potentials
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In: ftp://ftp.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pub/pmc/76/09/PLoS_One_2010_Mar_17_5(3)_e9742.tar.gz
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Differential Task Effects on N400 and P600 Elicited by Semantic and Syntactic Violations
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