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Melissa Troyer
Melissa Troyer
Assistant Professor of Cognitive Development, Psychology Department, UNLV
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Pre‐processing in sentence comprehension: Sensitivity to likely upcoming meaning and structure
KA DeLong, M Troyer, M Kutas
Language and linguistics compass 8 (12), 631-645, 2014
168*2014
Harry Potter and the Chamber of What?: The impact of what individuals know on word processing during reading
M Troyer, M Kutas
Language, cognition and neuroscience 35 (5), 641-657, 2018
322018
Elaboration over a discourse facilitates retrieval in sentence processing
M Troyer, P Hofmeister, M Kutas
Frontiers in Psychology, doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00374, 2016
252016
Action verbs are processed differently in metaphorical and literal sentences depending on the semantic match of visual primes
M Troyer, LB Curley, LE Miller, AP Saygin, BK Bergen
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8, 982, 2014
192014
To catch a Snitch: Brain potentials reveal variability in the functional organization of (fictional) world knowledge during reading
M Troyer, M Kutas
Journal of Memory and Language 113, 104111, 2020
162020
Lumos!: Electrophysiological tracking of (wizarding) world knowledge use during reading
M Troyer, M., Urbach, T.P., & Kutas
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2019
13*2019
Virtual EEG: a softwarebased electroencephalogram designed for undergraduate neuroscience-related courses
BR Miller, M Troyer, T Busey
J Undergrad Neurosci Ed 7, A19-A25, 2008
122008
Thematic and other semantic relations central to abstract (and concrete) concepts
M Troyer, K McRae
Psychological Research, 2021
82021
Maternal socioeconomic status influences the range of expectations during language comprehension in adulthood
M Troyer, A Borovsky
Cognitive Science, 2017
82017
Storage and computation in syntax: Evidence from relative clause priming
M Troyer, TJ O’Donnell, E Fedorenko, E Gibson
N.A. Taatgen & H. van Rijn (Eds.): Proceedings of the 33rd Annual Conference …, 2011
72011
Patterns of hemispheric asymmetry provide evidence dissociating the semantic and syntactic P600
M Leckey, M Troyer, KD Federmeier
Neuropsychologia 179, 108441, 2023
42023
An ERP study in english relative clause processing by Chinese-English bilinguals
H Wang, L Ma, Y Wang, M Troyer, Q Li
Chinese Journal of Applied Linguistics 38 (1), 3-35, 2015
42015
Wrong or right? Brain potentials reveal hemispheric asymmetries to semantic relations during word-by-word sentence reading as a function of (fictional) knowledge
M Troyer, K McRae, M Kutas
Neuropsychologia 170, 2022
32022
Childhood SES affects anticipatory language comprehension in college-aged adults
M Troyer, A Borovsky
Proceedings of the 37th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, 2015
32015
Investigating the extent to which distributional semantic models capture a broad range of semantic relations
KS Brown, E Yee, G Joergensen, M Troyer, E Saltzman, J Rueckl, ...
Cognitive Science 47 (5), e13291, 2023
22023
It's all in your head: Effects of expertise on real-time access to knowledge during written sentence processing
M Troyer, M Kutas
Proceedings of the 39th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, 2017
22017
Perception of Temporal Asynchrony in Audiovisual Phonological Fusion
M Troyer, J Loebach, DB Pisoni
Research on Spoken Language Processing Progress Report 29, 156-182, 2008
12008
Nuances of knowing: Brain potentials reveal implicit effects of domain knowledge on word processing in the absence of sentence‐level knowledge
M Troyer, M Kutas, L Batterink, K McRae
Psychophysiology 61 (1), e14422, 2024
2024
REVELIO: BRAIN POTENTIALS REVEAL A SIMILAR IMPACT OF KNOWLEDGE ON WORD-BY-WORD READING IN OLDER AND YOUNGER ADULTS
M Troyer, E Stine-Morrow, K Federmeier
PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY 59, S71-S71, 2022
2022
Toward dissociating general reading experience and domain-specific knowledge sources during RSVP reading: An exploratory rERP data analysis
M Troyer, TP Urbach, M Kutas
Society for the Neurobiology of Language, 2020
2020
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