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Authors: Indefrey, P Hagoort, P Herzog, H Seitz, RJ Brown, CM
Citation: P. Indefrey et al., Syntactic processing in left prefrontal cortex is independent of lexical meaning, NEUROIMAGE, 14(3), 2001, pp. 546-555

Authors: van den Brink, D Brown, CM Hagoort, P
Citation: D. Van Den Brink et al., Electrophysiological evidence for early contextual influences during spoken-word recognition: N200 versus N400 effects, J COGN NEUR, 13(7), 2001, pp. 967-985

Authors: Indefrey, P Brown, CM Hellwig, F Amunts, K Herzog, H Seitz, RJ Hagoort, P
Citation: P. Indefrey et al., A neural correlate of syntactic encoding during speech production, P NAS US, 98(10), 2001, pp. 5933-5936

Authors: Brown, CM Hagoort, P Chwilla, DJ
Citation: Cm. Brown et al., An event-related brain potential analysis of visual word priming effects, BRAIN LANG, 72(2), 2000, pp. 158-190

Authors: Hagoort, P
Citation: P. Hagoort, What we shall know only tomorrow, BRAIN LANG, 71(1), 2000, pp. 89-92

Authors: van Berkum, JJA Hagoort, P Brown, CM
Citation: Jja. Van Berkum et al., The use of referential context and grammatical gender in parsing: A reply to Brysbaert and Mitchell (2000), J PSYCHOLIN, 29(5), 2000, pp. 467-481

Authors: Brown, CM van Berkum, JJA Hagoort, P
Citation: Cm. Brown et al., Discourse before gender: An event-related brain potential study on the interplay of semantic and syntactic information during spoken language understanding, J PSYCHOLIN, 29(1), 2000, pp. 53-68

Authors: Hagoort, P Brown, CM
Citation: P. Hagoort et Cm. Brown, ERP effects of listening to speech: semantic ERP effects, NEUROPSYCHO, 38(11), 2000, pp. 1518-1530

Authors: Hagoort, P Brown, CM
Citation: P. Hagoort et Cm. Brown, ERP effects of listening to speech compared to reading: the P600/SPS to syntactic violations in spoken sentences and rapid serial visual presentation, NEUROPSYCHO, 38(11), 2000, pp. 1531-1549

Authors: van Berkum, JJA Hagoort, P Brown, CM
Citation: Jja. Van Berkum et al., Semantic integration in sentences and discourse: Evidence from the N400, J COGN NEUR, 11(6), 1999, pp. 657-671

Authors: Hagoort, P Indefrey, P Brown, C Herzog, H Steinmetz, H Seitz, RJ
Citation: P. Hagoort et al., The neural circuitry involved in the reading of German words and pseudowords: A PET study, J COGN NEUR, 11(4), 1999, pp. 383-398

Authors: Brown, CM Hagoort, P ter Keurs, M
Citation: Cm. Brown et al., Electrophysiological signatures of visual lexical processing: Open- and closed-class words, J COGN NEUR, 11(3), 1999, pp. 261-281

Authors: van Berkum, JJA Brown, CM Hagoort, P
Citation: Jja. Van Berkum et al., Early referential context effects in sentence processing: Evidence from event-related brain potentials, J MEM LANG, 41(2), 1999, pp. 147-182

Authors: Osterhout, L Hagoort, P
Citation: L. Osterhout et P. Hagoort, A superficial resemblance does not necessarily mean you are part of the family: Counterarguments to Coulson, King and Kutas (1998) in the P600/SPS-P300 debate, LANG COGN P, 14(1), 1999, pp. 1-14

Authors: van Turennout, M Hagoort, P Brown, C
Citation: M. Van Turennout et al., The time course of grammatical and phonological processing during speaking: Evidence from event-related brain potentials, J PSYCHOLIN, 28(6), 1999, pp. 649-676

Authors: Hagoort, P Brown, CM
Citation: P. Hagoort et Cm. Brown, Gender electrified: ERP evidence oil the syntactic nature of gender processing, J PSYCHOLIN, 28(6), 1999, pp. 715-728

Authors: van Berkum, JJA Brown, CM Hagoort, P
Citation: Jja. Van Berkum et al., When does gender constrain parsing? Evidence from ERPs, J PSYCHOLIN, 28(5), 1999, pp. 555-571

Authors: ter Keurs, M Brown, CM Hagoort, P Stegeman, DF
Citation: M. Ter Keurs et al., Electrophysiological manifestations of open- and closed-class words in patients with Broca's aphasia with agrammatic comprehension - An event-relatedbrain potential study, BRAIN, 122, 1999, pp. 839-854
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