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Olichney J, Van Petten C, Paller K, Salmon D, Iragui V, Kutas M
Brain . 2000 Aug; 123 ( Pt 9):1948-63. PMID: 10960058
Amnesic patients often show improved performance when stimuli are repeated, even in the absence of conscious memory for those stimuli. Although these performance changes are typically attributed to perceptual or...
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Van Petten C, Senkfor A, Newberg W
Psychophysiology . 2000 Aug; 37(4):551-64. PMID: 10934914
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded during recognition tasks for line drawings (items) or for both drawings and their spatial locations (sources). Recognized drawings elicited more positive ERPs than new drawings....
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Van Petten C, Bloom P
Nat Neurosci . 1999 Apr; 2(2):103-4. PMID: 10195189
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Van Petten C, Coulson S, Rubin S, Plante E, Parks M
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn . 1999 Mar; 25(2):394-417. PMID: 10093207
The minimum duration signal necessary to identify a set of spoken words was established by the gating technique; most words could be identified before their acoustic offset. Gated words were...
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Senkfor A, Van Petten C
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn . 1998 Aug; 24(4):1005-25. PMID: 9699305
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded during recognition tasks for spoken words alone (items) or for both words and the voice of the speaker (sources). Neither performance nor ERP measures suggested...
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Van Petten C, Senkfor A
Psychophysiology . 1996 Sep; 33(5):491-506. PMID: 8854736
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded during initial study and recognition of words and novel visual patterns. Words and patterns yielded similar recognition results that discriminated correctly recognized old items from...
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Van Petten C
Psychophysiology . 1995 Nov; 32(6):511-25. PMID: 8524986
Interactions between sentences and the individual words that comprise them are reviewed in studies using the event-related brain potential (ERP). Results suggest that, for ambiguous words preceded by a biasing...
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Van Petten C, Rheinfelder H
Neuropsychologia . 1995 Apr; 33(4):485-508. PMID: 7617157
Identifiable nonspeech sounds were paired with spoken words. In Experiment 1, words preceded by related sounds yielded faster lexical decision times than those preceded by unrelated sounds. In Experiment 2,...
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Van Petten C, Kutas M
Mem Cognit . 1991 Jan; 19(1):95-112. PMID: 2017035
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded as subjects read semantically meaningful, syntactically legal but nonsensical and random word strings. The constraints imposed by formal sentence structure alone did not reduce the...
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Van Petten C, Kutas M
Mem Cognit . 1990 Jul; 18(4):380-93. PMID: 2381317
Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were recorded as subjects silently read a set of unrelated sentences. The ERP responses elicited by open-class words were sorted according to word frequency and the...