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A tale of two positivities and the N400: Distinct neural signatures are evoked by confirmed and violated predictions at different levels of representation
GR Kuperberg, T Brothers, EW Wlotko
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 32 (1), 12-35, 2020
2122020
Effects of prediction and contextual support on lexical processing: Prediction takes precedence
T Brothers, TY Swaab, MJ Traxler
Cognition 136, 135-149, 2015
1922015
Goals and strategies influence lexical prediction during sentence comprehension
T Brothers, TY Swaab, MJ Traxler
Journal of memory and language 93, 203-216, 2017
1542017
1/f neural noise and electrophysiological indices of contextual prediction in aging
S Dave, TA Brothers, TY Swaab
Brain research 1691, 34-43, 2018
1432018
Word predictability effects are linear, not logarithmic: Implications for probabilistic models of sentence comprehension
T Brothers, GR Kuperberg
Journal of Memory and Language 116, 104174, 2021
1022021
Going the extra mile: Effects of discourse context on two late positivities during language comprehension
T Brothers, EW Wlotko, L Warnke, GR Kuperberg
Neurobiology of Language 1 (1), 135-160, 2020
762020
Looking back on reading ahead: No evidence for lexical parafoveal-on-foveal effects
T Brothers, LJ Hoversten, MJ Traxler
Journal of Memory and Language 96, 9-22, 2017
662017
Anticipating syntax during reading: Evidence from the boundary change paradigm.
T Brothers, MJ Traxler
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 42 (12 …, 2016
652016
Flexible predictions during listening comprehension: Speaker reliability affects anticipatory processes
T Brothers, S Dave, LJ Hoversten, MJ Traxler, TY Swaab
Neuropsychologia 135, 107225, 2019
522019
Electrophysiological evidence for preserved primacy of lexical prediction in aging
S Dave, TA Brothers, MJ Traxler, F Ferreira, JM Henderson, TY Swaab
Neuropsychologia 117, 135-147, 2018
402018
Language membership identification precedes semantic access: Suppression during bilingual word recognition
LJ Hoversten, T Brothers, TY Swaab, MJ Traxler
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 27 (11), 2108-2116, 2015
372015
Early processing of orthographic language membership information in bilingual visual word recognition: Evidence from ERPs
LJ Hoversten, T Brothers, TY Swaab, MJ Traxler
Neuropsychologia 103, 183-190, 2017
322017
Cognitive control mediates age-related changes in flexible anticipatory processing during listening comprehension
S Dave, T Brothers, LJ Hoversten, MJ Traxler, TY Swaab
Brain Research 1768, 147573, 2021
192021
Predictive coding across the left fronto-temporal hierarchy during language comprehension
L Wang, L Schoot, T Brothers, E Alexander, L Warnke, M Kim, S Khan, ...
Cerebral Cortex 33 (8), 4478-4497, 2023
182023
Domain-general conflict monitoring predicts neural and behavioral indices of linguistic error processing during reading comprehension.
T Brothers, M Zeitlin, AC Perrachione, C Choi, G Kuperberg
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 151 (7), 1502, 2022
172022
Phonological versus semantic prediction in focus and repair constructions: No evidence for differential predictions
H Karimi, T Brothers, F Ferreira
Cognitive Psychology 112, 25-47, 2019
172019
Lack of awareness despite complex visual processing: Evidence from event-related potentials in a case of selective metamorphopsia
TM Schubert, D Rothlein, T Brothers, EL Coderre, K Ledoux, B Gordon, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (27), 16055-16064, 2020
162020
The N400 in silico: A review of computational models
S Nour Eddine, T Brothers, GR Kuperberg
Psychol. Learn. Motiv. Adv. Res. Theory 76, 123-206, 2022
142022
A predictive coding model of the N400
SN Eddine, T Brothers, L Wang, M Spratling, GR Kuperberg
Cognition 246, 105755, 2024
122024
The N400 in silico: A review of computational models
SN Eddine, T Brothers, GR Kuperberg
Psychology of learning and motivation 76, 123-206, 2022
112022
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