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New year – fresh papers!

The new 2017 starts happily with the addition of six fresh-from-press research papers added to the Lab's repository!
  1. Chrabaszcz, A., & Gor, K. (2017). Quantifying contextual effects in second language processing of phonolexically ambiguous and unambiguous words. Applied Psycholinguistics, 1-34. Chrabaszcz & Gor, Applied Psycholinguistics, 2017, 1-34.pdf
  2. Gor, K., Chrabaszcz, A., & Cook, S. (2017). Processing of native and nonnative inflected words: Beyond affix stripping.  Journal of Memory and Language,  93, 315-332. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jml.2016.06.014
  3. Malyutina, S., & den Ouden, D. B. (2017). Task-dependent neural and behavioral effects of verb argument structure features. Brain and Language, 168, 57-72.  Malyutina_DenOuden_2017.pdf
  4. Ivanova, M. V., Kuptsova, S. V., & Dronkers, N. F. (2017). A comparison of two working memory tasks in aphasia. Aphasiology , 31, 265-281.  http://doi.org/10.1080/02687038.2016.1172699
  5. Dragoy, O., Chrabaszcz, A., Tolkacheva, V., Buklina, S. (2016). Russian Intraoperative Naming Test: a Standardized Tool to Map Noun and Verb Production during Awake Neurosurgeries.  The Russian Journal of Cognitive Science, vol. 3 (4), 4-25.  Dragoy et al RJCS 2016.pdf
  6. Ivanova, M. V., Isaev, D. Yu, Dragoy, O. V., Akinina, Yu. S., Petrushevsky, A. G., Fedina, O. N., Shklovsky, V.M., & Dronkers, D. F. (2016). Diffusion-tensor imaging of major white matter tracts and their role in language processing in aphasia.  Cortex, 85, 165-181. doi:10.1016/j.cortex.2016.04.019

Congratulations to the authors!

  1. Chrabaszcz, A., & Gor, K. (2017). Quantifying contextual effects in second language processing of phonolexically ambiguous and unambiguous words. Applied Psycholinguistics, 1-34. Chrabaszcz & Gor, Applied Psycholinguistics, 2017, 1-34.pdf
  2. Gor, K., Chrabaszcz, A., & Cook, S. (2017). Processing of native and nonnative inflected words: Beyond affix stripping.  Journal of Memory and Language,  93, 315-332. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jml.2016.06.014
  3. Malyutina, S., & den Ouden, D. B. (2017). Task-dependent neural and behavioral effects of verb argument structure features. Brain and Language, 168, 57-72.  Malyutina_DenOuden_2017.pdf
  4. Ivanova, M. V., Kuptsova, S. V., & Dronkers, N. F. (2017). A comparison of two working memory tasks in aphasia. Aphasiology , 31, 265-281.  http://doi.org/10.1080/02687038.2016.1172699
  5. Dragoy, O., Chrabaszcz, A., Tolkacheva, V., Buklina, S. (2016). Russian Intraoperative Naming Test: a Standardized Tool to Map Noun and Verb Production during Awake Neurosurgeries.  The Russian Journal of Cognitive Science, vol. 3 (4), 4-25.  Dragoy et al RJCS 2016.pdf
  6. Ivanova, M. V., Isaev, D. Yu, Dragoy, O. V., Akinina, Yu. S., Petrushevsky, A. G., Fedina, O. N., Shklovsky, V.M., & Dronkers, D. F. (2016). Diffusion-tensor imaging of major white matter tracts and their role in language processing in aphasia.  Cortex, 85, 165-181. doi:10.1016/j.cortex.2016.04.019