Language Cognition and Neuroscience

Papers
(The TQCC of Language Cognition and Neuroscience is 4. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Leveraging big data to understand the interaction of task and language during monologic spoken discourse in speakers with and without aphasia21
Do we predict upcoming speech content in naturalistic environments?14
Cross-situational statistical learning in children with developmental language disorder14
Understanding the role of linguistic distributional knowledge in cognition14
Negative valence effects on the processing of agreement dependencies are mediated by ERP individual differences in morphosyntactic processing14
The transposed-word effect revisited: the role of syntax in word position coding13
ERPs reveal how semantic and syntactic processing unfold across parafoveal and foveal vision during sentence comprehension12
Adults and children predict in complex and variable referential contexts12
Reading-related functional activity in children with isolated spelling deficits and dyslexia11
Training non-native aspirated plosives with hand gestures: learners’ gesture performance matters11
Prosodic prominence effects in the processing of spectral cues10
Probabilistic online processing of sentence anomalies10
Within- and between-language competition in adult second language learners: implications for language proficiency10
Rethinking modality-specificity in the cognitive neuroscience of concrete word meaning: a position paper10
Top-down information shapes lexical processing when listening to continuous speech10
No looking back: the effects of visual cues on the lexical boost in structural priming10
The neural mechanisms of explicit and implicit processing of Chinese emotion-label and emotion-laden words: evidence from emotional categorisation and emotional Stroop tasks9
LDL-AURIS: a computational model, grounded in error-driven learning, for the comprehension of single spoken words9
Phonological competition in Mandarin spoken word recognition9
Ecological validity and bilingual language control: voluntary language switching between sentences9
Sentence-level processing predicts narrative coherence following traumatic brain injury: evidence in support of a resource model of discourse processing9
The presence of a foreign accent introduces lexical integration difficulties during late semantic processing9
Age- and gender-related differences in verbal semantic processing: the development of normative electrophysiological data in the Flemish population8
Representing absence of evidence: why algorithms and representations matter in models of language and cognition8
How are words with diacritical vowels represented in the mental lexicon? Evidence from Spanish and German8
On the parsing of garden-path sentences8
Age-related changes in the structure and dynamics of the semantic network8
The acquisition of speech categories: beyond perceptual narrowing, beyond unsupervised learning and beyond infancy8
Does hitting the window break it?: Investigating effects of discourse-level and verb-level information in guiding object state representations8
Prediction of upcoming speech under fluent and disfluent conditions: eye tracking evidence from immersive virtual reality7
Representation of “T3 sandhi” in mandarin: significance of context7
Sensorimotor norms for Chinese nouns and their relationship with orthographic and semantic variables7
A meta-analysis of functional neuroimaging studies on developmental dyslexia across European orthographies: the ADOD model7
A discriminative account of the learning, representation and processing of inflection systems7
Hierarchy in language interpretation: evidence from behavioural experiments and computational modelling7
Eye-movements can help disentangle mechanisms underlying disfluency7
Modelling Maltese noun plural classes without morphemes7
Effects of deafness and sign language experience on the human brain: voxel-based and surface-based morphometry7
Language comprehension may depend on who you are: how personality traits and social presence seemingly modulate syntactic processing7
Cognitive control states influence real-time sentence processing as reflected in the P600 ERP7
How working memory capacity modulates the time course of indirect replies comprehension: an event-related potential study7
The interaction of predictive processing and similarity-based retrieval interference: an ERP study6
The influence of conversational role on phonetic alignment toward voice-AI and human interlocutors6
Independent effects of collocation strength and contextual predictability on eye movements in reading6
Early, emotional and embodied? Processing of emotional words and body words in the native and a second language – evidence from early event-related brain potential modulation and rapid serial visual p6
Second language learning tunes the language control network: a longitudinal fMRI study6
Is structural priming between different languages a learning effect? Modelling priming as error-driven implicit learning6
Learning fast while avoiding spurious excitement and overcoming cue competition requires setting unachievable goals: reasons for using the logistic activation function in learning to predict categoric6
The role of discourse in long-distance dependency formation6
I hates Mondays: ERP effects of emotion on person agreement6
Eyetracking while reading passives: an event structure account of difficulty5
Finding a “flower” in a “peanut” is as easy as in a “garden”: towards a lemma-based model of bilingual word recognition5
ERP signatures of pseudowords’ acquired emotional connotations of disgust and sadness5
Better together: integrating multivariate with univariate methods, and MEG with EEG to study language comprehension5
Cognate status modulates the comprehension of isolated reduced forms5
Cognitive Reserve and language processing demand in healthy older adults5
Oscillatory neuronal dynamics during L2 sentence comprehension: the effects of sensory enrichment and semantic incongruency5
Friend or foe? Flankers reverse the direction of orthographic neighbourhood effects4
Is second best good enough? An EEG study on the effects of word expectancy in sentence comprehension4
Does pleasantness affect the grammatical brain? An ERP study on individual differences4
Situational expectancy or association? The influence of event knowledge on the N4004
It's a dotted blue big star: on adjective ordering in a post-nominal language4
Syntactic priming across highly similar languages is not affected by language proficiency4
Abstract representations in temporal cortex support generative linguistic processing4
Wait long and prosper! Delaying production alleviates its detrimental effect on word learning4
Ad-hoc thematic relations form through communication: effects on lexical-semantic processing during language production4
Individual differences in foreign language attrition: a 6-month longitudinal investigation after a study abroad4
Event endings in memory and language4
Structural variation in the temporal lobe predicts learning and retention of non-native speech sounds4
Interference in quantifier float and subject-verb agreement4
Neural and behavioural effects of typicality, denotation and composition in an adjective–noun combination task4
Capturing the effects of semantic transparency in word recognition: a cross-linguistic study on Cantonese and Persian4
It’s about time! Time as a parameter for lexical and syntactic processing: an eye-tracking-while-listening investigation4
Deep learning models to study sentence comprehension in the human brain4
Rapid phonotactic constraint learning in ageing: evidence from speech errors4
Neural correlates of individual differences in speech categorisation: evidence from subcortical, cortical, and behavioural measures4
Entrainment to speech prosody influences subsequent sentence comprehension4
Semantic processing in aphasia: evidence from semantic priming and semantic interference4
Letter rotations: through the magnifying glass and What evidence found there4
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