Repeated Exposure to "meaningless" Pseudowords Modulates LPC, but Not N(FN)400.
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Native vs. second language discrimination in the modulation of the N400/N400m.Perturbation of old knowledge precedes integration of new knowledge.Does the late positive component reflect successful reading acquisition? A longitudinal ERP study.Brain Signatures of New (Pseudo-) Words: Visual Repetition in Associative and Non-associative Contexts
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Repeated Exposure to "meaningless" Pseudowords Modulates LPC, but Not N(FN)400.
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Repeated Exposure to "meaningless" Pseudowords Modulates LPC, but Not N(FN)400.
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Repeated Exposure to "meaningless" Pseudowords Modulates LPC, but Not N(FN)400.
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Repeated Exposure to "meaningless" Pseudowords Modulates LPC, but Not N(FN)400.
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Repeated Exposure to "meaningless" Pseudowords Modulates LPC, but Not N(FN)400
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Fernando Cuetos
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10.1007/S10548-014-0403-5
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2014-09-30T00:00:00Z
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