Emily Mech
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The last course of coarse coding: Hemispheric similarities in associative and categorical processing
We argue that hemispheric differences, when they arise, are more likely due to differences in task demands than in how the hemispheres fundamentally represent semantic information.
Emily N. Mech
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Padmapriya Kandhadai
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Kara D. Federmeier
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The Power of "Good": Can Adjectives Rapidly Decrease as Well as Increase the Availability of the Upcoming Noun?
These results suggest the information provided by adjectives is buffered until a head noun is encountered, at which point the access of the noun’s semantics is shaped in parallel by both the adjective and the sentence-level representation.
Jakub M. Szewczyk
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Emily N. Mech
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Kara D. Federmeier
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Exploiting Language Variation to Better Understand the Cognitive Consequences of Bilingualism
Within the past decade, there has been an explosion of research investigating the cognitive consequences of bilingualism. However, a …
Andrea A. Takahesu Tabori
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Emily N. Mech
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Natsuki Atagi
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Influences of speech familiarity on immediate perception and final comprehension
Unfamiliar speech—spoken in a familiar language but with an accent different from the listener’s-is known to increase comprehension …
Lynn K. Perry
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Emily N. Mech
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Maryellen C. MacDonald
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Mark S. Seidenberg
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