Neuromagnetic evidence for early semantic access in word recognition.
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Activation of the left inferior frontal gyrus in the first 200 ms of reading: evidence from magnetoencephalography (MEG)Temporal relation between top-down and bottom-up processing in lexical tone perception.Brain routes for reading in adults with and without autism: EMEG evidence.Lexical access and evoked traveling alpha wavesConverging evidence for triple word form theory in children with dyslexia.Early morphological processing is morphosemantic and not simply morpho-orthographic: a violation of form-then-meaning accounts of word recognition.Electrophysiological explorations of the bilingual advantage: evidence from a Stroop taskEvent-related potential evidence for two functionally dissociable sources of semantic effects in the attentional blinkSex differences in semantic processing: event-related brain potentials distinguish between lower and higher order semantic analysis during word reading.Modulations of the executive control network by stimulus onset asynchrony in a Stroop taskComplex dynamics of semantic memory access in reading.Task-dependent activity and connectivity predict episodic memory network-based responses to brain stimulation in healthy agingSensorimotor semantics on the spot: brain activity dissociates between conceptual categories within 150 ms.From literal meaning to veracity in two hundred milliseconds.Seeing the Meaning: Top-Down Effects on Letter Identification.Attention modulates initial stages of visual word processing.The interdependence of spatial attention and lexical access as revealed by early asymmetries in occipito-parietal ERP activity.Brain signatures of meaning access in action word recognition.Magnetoencephalographic evidence of early right hemisphere overactivation during metaphor comprehension in schizophrenia.Semantic categorization in the human brain: spatiotemporal dynamics revealed by magnetoencephalography.Context effects in word recognition: evidence for early interactive processing.Unconscious automatic brain activation of acoustic and action-related conceptual features during masked repetition priming.Color perception involves color representations firstly at a semantic level and then at a lexical level.Conflict components of the Stroop effect and their "control".Memory traces for inflectional affixes as shown by mismatch negativity.Processing emotional category congruency between emotional facial expressions and emotional words.
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Neuromagnetic evidence for early semantic access in word recognition.
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Neuromagnetic evidence for early semantic access in word recognition.
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Neuromagnetic evidence for early semantic access in word recognition.
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Neuromagnetic evidence for early semantic access in word recognition.
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Neuromagnetic evidence for early semantic access in word recognition
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R Assadollahi
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10.1046/J.0953-816X.2000.01380.X
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2001-01-01T00:00:00Z