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Phillip J Holcomb
Tufts University - Medford / United States
Social Sciences / Psychology
AD Scientific Index ID: 1738384
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Phillip J Holcomb's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Event-related brain potentials elicited by syntactic anomalyL Osterhout, PJ HolcombJournal of memory and language 31 (6), 785-806, 199219961992
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The P600 as an index of syntactic integration difficultyE Kaan, A Harris, E Gibson, P HolcombLanguage and cognitive processes 15 (2), 159-201, 200010122000
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Processing syntactic relations in language and music: An event-related potential studyAD Patel, E Gibson, J Ratner, M Besson, PJ HolcombJournal of cognitive neuroscience 10 (6), 717-733, 19988971998
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Auditory and visual semantic priming in lexical decision: A comparison using event-related brain potentialsPJ Holcomb, HJ NevilleLanguage and cognitive processes 5 (4), 281-312, 19909061990
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Semantic priming and stimulus degradation: Implications for the role of the N400 in language processingPJ HolcombPsychophysiology 30 (1), 47-61, 19938351993
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