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  • Short-term effects of processing musical syntax: An ERP study
    Brain Research, Vol. 1212 (30 May 2008), pp. 55-62.
    by Stefan Koelsch, Sebastian Jentschke
    posted to auditory brain brainres eran erp habituation music processing syntax by CharlesGaylord on 2008-07-16 15:46:59 as **
  • Developmental Plasticity in the Human Auditory Brainstem
    J. Neurosci., Vol. 28, No. 15. (9 April 2008), pp. 4000-4007.
    by Krista L Johnson, Trent Nicol, Steven G Zecker, Nina Kraus
  • Orthographic and phonological processing in Chinese dyslexic children: An ERP study on sentence reading
    Brain Research, Vol. 1179 (7 November 2007), pp. 119-130.
    by Xiangzhi Meng, Xiaomei Tian, Jie Jian, Xiaolin Zhou
  • Event-related potential study of dynamic neural mechanisms of semantic organizational strategies in verbal learning
    Brain Research, Vol. 1170 (19 September 2007), pp. 59-70.
    by Sophie Blanchet, Geneviève Gagnon, Célyne Bastien
  • What makes a discourse constraining? Comparing the effects of discourse message and scenario fit on the discourse-dependent N400 effect
    Brain Research, Vol. 1153 (11 June 2007), pp. 166-177.
    by Marte Otten, Jos J Van Berkum
  • Multiple priming of lexically ambiguous and unambiguous targets in the cerebral hemispheres: The coarse coding hypothesis revisited
    Brain Research, Vol. 1153 (11 June 2007), pp. 144-157.
    by Padmapriya Kandhadai, Kara D Federmeier
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