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Cyma Van Petten
Cyma Van Petten
Department of Psychology, Binghamton University (SUNY)
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Influence of cognitive control and mismatch on the N2 component of the ERP: a review
JR Folstein, C Van Petten
Psychophysiology 45 (1), 152-170, 2008
28702008
Event-related potentials in clinical research: guidelines for eliciting, recording, and quantifying mismatch negativity, P300, and N400
CC Duncan, RJ Barry, JF Connolly, C Fischer, PT Michie, R Näätänen, ...
Clinical neurophysiology 120 (11), 1883-1908, 2009
15502009
Psycholinguistics electrified II: 1994–2005, M. Traxler, MA Gernsbacher, Editors, Handbook of Psycholinguistics
M Kutas, C Van Petten, R Kluender
Elsevier, New York, 2006
1539*2006
Interactions between sentence context and word frequencyinevent-related brainpotentials
C Van Petten, M Kutas
Memory & cognition 18, 380-393, 1990
8871990
Dietary omega-3 fatty acid deficiency and visual loss in infant rhesus monkeys.
M Neuringer, WE Connor, C Van Petten, L Barstad
Journal of Clinical Investigation 73 (1), 272, 1984
8741984
Prediction during language comprehension: Benefits, costs, and ERP components
C Van Petten, BJ Luka
International Journal of Psychophysiology 83 (2), 176-190, 2012
8562012
Relationship between hippocampal volume and memory ability in healthy individuals across the lifespan: review and meta-analysis
C Van Petten
Neuropsychologia 42 (10), 1394-1413, 2004
7412004
N400-like magnetoencephalography responses modulated by semantic context, word frequency, and lexical class in sentences
E Halgren, RP Dhond, N Christensen, C Van Petten, K Marinkovic, ...
Neuroimage 17 (3), 1101-1116, 2002
5832002
Event-related brain potential studies of language
M Kutas, C Van Petten
Advances in psychophysiology 3, 139-187, 1988
5471988
Conceptual integration and metaphor: An event-related potential study
S Coulson, C Van Petten
Memory & cognition 30 (6), 958-968, 2002
5392002
Time course of word identification and semantic integration in spoken language.
C Van Petten, S Coulson, S Rubin, E Plante, M Parks
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 25 (2), 394, 1999
5221999
Fractionating the word repetition effect with event-related potentials
CV Petten, M Kutas, R Kluender, M Mitchiner, H McIsaac
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 3 (2), 131-150, 1991
5141991
Influences of semantic and syntactic context on open-and closed-class words
C Van Petten, M Kutas
Memory & Cognition 19 (1), 95-112, 1991
5091991
Neural localization of semantic context effects in electromagnetic and hemodynamic studies
C Van Petten, BJ Luka
Brain and language 97 (3), 279-293, 2006
4632006
Event-related potential asymmetries during the reading of sentences
M Kutas, C Van Petten, M Besson
Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology 69 (3), 218-233, 1988
3881988
Who said what? An event-related potential investigation of source and item memory.
AJ Senkfor, C Van Petten
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 24 (4), 1005, 1998
3511998
An event-related potential (ERP) analysis of semantic congruity and repetition effects in sentences
M Besson, M Kutas, CV Petten
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 4 (2), 132-149, 1992
3371992
Ambiguous words in context: An event-related potential analysis of the time course of meaning activation
C Van Petten, M Kutas
Journal of Memory and language 26 (2), 188-208, 1987
3331987
Memory and executive function in older adults: relationships with temporal and prefrontal gray matter volumes and white matter hyperintensities
C Van Petten, E Plante, PSR Davidson, TY Kuo, L Bajuscak, EL Glisky
Neuropsychologia 42 (10), 1313-1335, 2004
2762004
Word repetition in amnesia: Electrophysiological measures of impaired and spared memory
JM Olichney, C Van Petten, KA Paller, DP Salmon, VJ Iragui, M Kutas
Brain 123 (9), 1948-1963, 2000
2752000
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