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Do ‘early’ brain responses reveal word form prediction during language comprehension? A critical review
Mante S. Nieuwland
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews (2019) Vol. 96, pp. 367-400
Open Access | Times Cited: 106

Showing 26-50 of 106 citing articles:

In the words of others: ERP evidence of speaker-specific phonological prediction
Marco Sala, Francesco Vespignani, Simone Gastaldon, et al.
(2025)
Open Access

Predicting phonological information in language comprehension: evidence from ERP representational similarity analysis and Chinese idioms
Wei Wei, Zirui Huang, Chen Feng, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (2023) Vol. 33, Iss. 15, pp. 9367-9375
Closed Access | Times Cited: 10

Brain responses to a lab-evolved artificial language with space-time metaphors
Tessa Verhoef, Tyler Marghetis, Esther Walker, et al.
Cognition (2024) Vol. 246, pp. 105763-105763
Open Access | Times Cited: 3

The electrophysiology of lexical prediction of emoji and text
Benjamin Weissman, Neil Cohn, Darren Tanner
Neuropsychologia (2024) Vol. 198, pp. 108881-108881
Closed Access | Times Cited: 3

Semantic compensation and novel word learning in university students with dyslexia
Maud Rasamimanana, Mylène Barbaroux, Pascale Colé, et al.
Neuropsychologia (2020) Vol. 139, pp. 107358-107358
Open Access | Times Cited: 25

Anticipating words during spoken discourse comprehension: A large-scale, pre-registered replication study using brain potentials
Mante S. Nieuwland, Yana Arkhipova, Pablo Rodríguez-Gómez
Cortex (2020) Vol. 133, pp. 1-36
Open Access | Times Cited: 24

First Language Attrition: What It Is, What It Isn’t, and What It Can Be
Federico Gallo, Beatriz Bermúdez‐Margaretto, Yury Shtyrov, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience (2021) Vol. 15
Open Access | Times Cited: 22

Chapter 1. Prediction in second language processing and learning
Edith Kaan, Theres Grüter
Bilingual processing and acquisition (2021), pp. 2-24
Closed Access | Times Cited: 20

Cognitive control mediates age-related changes in flexible anticipatory processing during listening comprehension
Shruti Dave, Trevor Brothers, Liv J. Hoversten, et al.
Brain Research (2021) Vol. 1768, pp. 147573-147573
Open Access | Times Cited: 18

Lexical prediction does not rationally adapt to prediction error: ERP evidence from pre-nominal articles
Elise van Wonderen, Mante S. Nieuwland
Journal of Memory and Language (2023) Vol. 132, pp. 104435-104435
Closed Access | Times Cited: 7

Dissociable effects of prediction and integration during language comprehension: Evidence from a large-scale study using brain potentials
Mante S. Nieuwland, Dale J. Barr, Federica Bartolozzi, et al.
bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) (2018)
Open Access | Times Cited: 23

Meaning-driven syntactic predictions in a parallel processing architecture: Theory and algorithmic modeling of ERP effects
Olivier Michalon, Giosuè Baggio
Neuropsychologia (2019) Vol. 131, pp. 171-183
Closed Access | Times Cited: 20

Activation of Literal Word Meanings in Idioms: Evidence from Eye-tracking and ERP Experiments
Ruth Kessler, Andréa Weber, Claudia K. Friedrich
Language and Speech (2020) Vol. 64, Iss. 3, pp. 594-624
Open Access | Times Cited: 19

Principle B constrains the processing of cataphora: Evidence for syntactic and discourse predictions
Dave Kush, Brian Dillon
Journal of Memory and Language (2021) Vol. 120, pp. 104254-104254
Open Access | Times Cited: 17

How odd: Diverging effects of predictability and plausibility violations on sentence reading and word memory
Katja I. Haeuser, Jutta Kray
Applied Psycholinguistics (2022) Vol. 43, Iss. 5, pp. 1193-1220
Open Access | Times Cited: 12

Understanding words in context: A naturalistic EEG study of children’s lexical processing
Tatyana Levari, Jesse Snedeker
Journal of Memory and Language (2024) Vol. 137, pp. 104512-104512
Open Access | Times Cited: 2

A neuro-cognitive model of comprehension based on prediction and unification
Philippe Blache
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience (2024) Vol. 18
Open Access | Times Cited: 2

Effects of Healthy Aging and Gender on the Electrophysiological Correlates of Semantic Sentence Comprehension: The Development of Dutch Normative Data
Elissa‐Marie Cocquyt, Emma Depuydt, Patrick Santens, et al.
Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research (2023) Vol. 66, Iss. 5, pp. 1694-1717
Open Access | Times Cited: 5

Dissociating the pre-activation of word meaning and form during sentence comprehension: Evidence from EEG representational similarity analysis
Wang Lin, Trevor Brothers, Ole Jensen, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review (2023) Vol. 31, Iss. 2, pp. 862-873
Closed Access | Times Cited: 5

Predicting (variability of) context effects in language comprehension
Pia Knoeferle
Journal of Cultural Cognitive Science (2019) Vol. 3, Iss. 2, pp. 141-158
Open Access | Times Cited: 15

Left occipital and right frontal involvement in syntactic category prediction: MEG evidence from Standard Arabic
Suhail Matar, Liina Pylkkänen, Alec Marantz
Neuropsychologia (2019) Vol. 135, pp. 107230-107230
Open Access | Times Cited: 15

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