Phillip J Holcomb
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Vandendaele A, Ortega S, Midgley K, Grainger J, Holcomb P
Psychophysiology
. 2025 Mar;
62(3):e70019.
PMID: 40032650
The current paper reports the results of two ERP experiments that investigated the extent to which syntactic information can be extracted from the parafovea. We used the reading version of...
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Akers E, Midgley K, Holcomb P, Meade G, Emmorey K
Biling (Camb Engl)
. 2024 Nov;
27(4):655-667.
PMID: 39512759
Little is known about the neural changes that accompany sign language learning by hearing adults. We used ERPs and a word-sign matching task to assess how learning impacted the N400...
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McGarry M, Midgley K, Holcomb P, Emmorey K
Neuropsychologia
. 2024 Aug;
203:108966.
PMID: 39098388
The type of form-meaning mapping for iconic signs can vary. For perceptually-iconic signs there is a correspondence between visual features of a referent (e.g., the beak of a bird) and...
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Dufau S, Yeaton J, Badier J, Chen S, Holcomb P, Grainger J
Neuropsychologia
. 2024 Apr;
198:108885.
PMID: 38604495
When a sequence of written words is briefly presented and participants are asked to identify just one word at a post-cued location, then word identification accuracy is higher when the...
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Holcomb P, Akers E, Midgley K, Emmorey K
J Cogn
. 2024 Feb;
7(1):19.
PMID: 38312942
Grainger et al. (2006) were the first to use ERP masked priming to explore the differing contributions of phonological and orthographic representations to visual word processing. Here we adapted their...
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Li C, Midgley K, Ferreira V, Holcomb P, Gollan T
Brain Lang
. 2023 Dec;
248:105367.
PMID: 38113600
Chinese-English bilinguals read paragraphs with language switches using a rapid serial visual presentation paradigm silently while ERPs were measured (Experiment 1) or read them aloud (Experiment 2). Each paragraph was...
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Sehyr Z, Midgley K, Emmorey K, Holcomb P
Neurobiol Lang (Camb)
. 2023 Aug;
4(2):361-381.
PMID: 37546690
Letter recognition plays an important role in reading and follows different phases of processing, from early visual feature detection to the access of abstract letter representations. Deaf ASL-English bilinguals experience...
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Winsler K, Holcomb P, Emmorey K
Lang Cogn Neurosci
. 2023 Jun;
38(5):636-650.
PMID: 37304206
Deaf and hearing readers have different access to spoken phonology which may affect the representation and recognition of written words. We used ERPs to investigate how a matched sample of...
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Declerck M, Meade G, Midgley K, Holcomb P, Roelofs A, Emmorey K
Neurobiol Lang (Camb)
. 2023 May;
2(4):628-646.
PMID: 37214623
Models vary in the extent to which language control processes are domain general. Those that posit that language control is at least partially domain general insist on an overlap between...
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McGarry M, Midgley K, Holcomb P, Emmorey K
Neuropsychologia
. 2023 Feb;
183:108516.
PMID: 36796720
Prior research has found that iconicity facilitates sign production in picture-naming paradigms and has effects on ERP components. These findings may be explained by two separate hypotheses: (1) a task-specific...