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Laura Batterink
Laura Batterink
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Body mass correlates inversely with inhibitory control in response to food among adolescent girls: an fMRI study
L Batterink, S Yokum, E Stice
Neuroimage 52 (4), 1696-1703, 2010
6392010
Implicit and explicit contributions to statistical learning
LJ Batterink, PJ Reber, HJ Neville, KA Paller
Journal of memory and language 83, 62-78, 2015
2722015
Online neural monitoring of statistical learning
LJ Batterink, KA Paller
cortex 90, 31-45, 2017
1732017
Implicit and explicit mechanisms of word learning in a narrative context: An event-related potential study
L Batterink, H Neville
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 23 (11), 3181-3196, 2011
1552011
The human brain processes syntax in the absence of conscious awareness
L Batterink, HJ Neville
Journal of Neuroscience 33 (19), 8528-8533, 2013
1502013
Understanding the neural bases of implicit and statistical learning
LJ Batterink, KA Paller, PJ Reber
Topics in cognitive science 11 (3), 482-503, 2019
1252019
Phase of spontaneous slow oscillations during sleep influences memory-related processing of auditory cues
LJ Batterink, JD Creery, KA Paller
Journal of Neuroscience 36 (4), 1401-1409, 2016
1132016
Sleep facilitates learning a new linguistic rule
LJ Batterink, D Oudiette, PJ Reber, KA Paller
Neuropsychologia 65, 169-179, 2014
982014
Preverbal infants discover statistical word patterns at similar rates as adults: Evidence from neural entrainment
D Choi, LJ Batterink, AK Black, KA Paller, JF Werker
Psychological Science 31 (9), 1161-1173, 2020
812020
Implicit and explicit second language training recruit common neural mechanisms for syntactic processing
L Batterink, H Neville
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 25 (6), 936-951, 2013
802013
Sleep-based memory processing facilitates grammatical generalization: Evidence from targeted memory reactivation
LJ Batterink, KA Paller
Brain and language 167, 83-93, 2017
782017
Statistical learning of speech regularities can occur outside the focus of attention
LJ Batterink, KA Paller
Cortex 115, 56-71, 2019
732019
Vocabulary learning benefits from REM after slow-wave sleep
LJ Batterink, CE Westerberg, KA Paller
Neurobiology of learning and memory 144, 102-113, 2017
612017
Functional differences between statistical learning with and without explicit training
LJ Batterink, PJ Reber, KA Paller
Learning & Memory 22 (11), 544-556, 2015
612015
Rapid statistical learning supporting word extraction from continuous speech
LJ Batterink
Psychological Science 28 (7), 921-928, 2017
572017
The role of awareness in semantic and syntactic processing: An ERP attentional blink study
L Batterink, CM Karns, Y Yamada, H Neville
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 22 (11), 2514-2529, 2010
542010
Negative expectancies in posttraumatic stress disorder: Neurophysiological (N400) and behavioral evidence
M Kimble, L Batterink, E Marks, C Ross, K Fleming
Journal of Psychiatric Research 46 (7), 849-855, 2012
402012
Understanding the neural bases of implicit and statistical learning. Topics in Cognitive Science, 11 (3), 482–503
LJ Batterink, KA Paller, PJ Reber
302019
Dissociable mechanisms supporting awareness: the P300 and gamma in a linguistic attentional blink task
L Batterink, CM Karns, H Neville
Cerebral Cortex 22 (12), 2733-2744, 2012
302012
Dynamics of nonlinguistic statistical learning: From neural entrainment to the emergence of explicit knowledge
J Moser, L Batterink, YL Hegner, F Schleger, C Braun, KA Paller, H Preissl
NeuroImage 240, 118378, 2021
282021
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