Gina R Kuperberg
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Recent Articles
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Wang L, Nour Eddine S, Brothers T, Jensen O, Kuperberg G
Neuroimage
. 2024 Dec;
308:120977.
PMID: 39694345
During language comprehension, the larger neural response to unexpected versus expected inputs is often taken as evidence for predictive coding-a specific computational architecture and optimization algorithm proposed to approximate probabilistic...
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Wang L, Kuperberg G
Lang Cogn Neurosci
. 2024 Oct;
39(8):991-1019.
PMID: 39444757
We used MEG and EEG to examine the effects of Plausibility ( vs. ) and Animacy ( vs. ) on activity to incoming words during language comprehension. We conducted univariate...
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Nour Eddine S, Brothers T, Wang L, Spratling M, Kuperberg G
Cognition
. 2024 Mar;
246:105755.
PMID: 38428168
The N400 event-related component has been widely used to investigate the neural mechanisms underlying real-time language comprehension. However, despite decades of research, there is still no unifying theory that can...
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Wang L, Brothers T, Jensen O, Kuperberg G
Psychon Bull Rev
. 2023 Oct;
31(2):862-873.
PMID: 37783897
During language comprehension, the processing of each incoming word is facilitated in proportion to its predictability. Here, we asked whether anticipated upcoming linguistic information is actually pre-activated before new bottom-up...
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Corona Hernandez H, Corcoran C, Achim A, de Boer J, Boerma T, Brederoo S, et al.
Schizophr Bull
. 2023 Mar;
49(Suppl_2):S86-S92.
PMID: 36946526
This workshop summary on natural language processing (NLP) markers for psychosis and other psychiatric disorders presents some of the clinical and research issues that NLP markers might address and some...
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Wang L, Schoot L, Brothers T, Alexander E, Warnke L, Kim M, et al.
Cereb Cortex
. 2022 Sep;
33(8):4478-4497.
PMID: 36130089
We used magnetoencephalography (MEG) and event-related potentials (ERPs) to track the time-course and localization of evoked activity produced by expected, unexpected plausible, and implausible words during incremental language comprehension. We...
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Sharpe V, Schoot L, Lewandowski K, Ongur D, Turkozer H, Hasoglu T, et al.
Schizophr Res
. 2022 Mar;
243:138-146.
PMID: 35290874
In people with schizophrenia and related disorders, impairments in communication and social functioning can negatively impact social interactions and quality of life. In the present study, we investigated the cognitive...
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Brothers T, Kuperberg G
J Mem Lang
. 2020 Oct;
116.
PMID: 33100508
During language comprehension, we routinely use information from the prior context to help identify the meaning of individual words. While measures of online processing difficulty, such as reading times, are...
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Kuperberg G
Top Cogn Sci
. 2020 Oct;
13(1):256-298.
PMID: 33025701
To make sense of the world around us, we must be able to segment a continual stream of sensory inputs into discrete events. In this review, I propose that in...
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Brothers T, Wlotko E, Warnke L, Kuperberg G
Neurobiol Lang (Camb)
. 2020 Jun;
1(1):135-160.
PMID: 32582884
During language comprehension, online neural processing is strongly influenced by the constraints of the prior context. While the N400 ERP response (300-500ms) is known to be sensitive to a word's...