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Jos van Berkum
Jos van Berkum
Professor of Communication, Cognition & Emotion, Utrecht University
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Anticipating upcoming words in discourse: evidence from ERPs and reading times.
JJA Van Berkum, CM Brown, P Zwitserlood, V Kooijman, P Hagoort
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 31 (3), 443, 2005
11242005
Semantic integration in sentences and discourse: Evidence from the N400
JJA Berkum, P Hagoort, CM Brown
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 11 (6), 657-671, 1999
8181999
When peanuts fall in love: N400 evidence for the power of discourse
MS Nieuwland, JJA Van Berkum
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 18 (7), 1098-1111, 2006
6852006
The neural integration of speaker and message
JJA Van Berkum, D Van den Brink, CMJY Tesink, M Kos, P Hagoort
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 20 (4), 580-591, 2008
5682008
Early referential context effects in sentence processing: Evidence from event-related brain potentials
JJA Van Berkum, CM Brown, P Hagoort
Journal of memory and language 41 (2), 147-182, 1999
4331999
Beyond the sentence given
P Hagoort, J van Berkum
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 362 …, 2007
3632007
When and how do listeners relate a sentence to the wider discourse? Evidence from the N400 effect
JJA Van Berkum, P Zwitserlood, P Hagoort, CM Brown
Cognitive brain research 17 (3), 701-718, 2003
3332003
Retrieval and unification of syntactic structure in sentence comprehension: an fMRI study using word-category ambiguity
TM Snijders, T Vosse, G Kempen, JJA Van Berkum, KM Petersson, ...
Cerebral cortex 19 (7), 1493-1503, 2009
3082009
Establishing reference in language comprehension: An electrophysiological perspective
JJA Van Berkum, AW Koornneef, M Otten, MS Nieuwland
Brain research 1146, 158-171, 2007
3002007
On the use of verb-based implicit causality in sentence comprehension: Evidence from self-paced reading and eye tracking
AW Koornneef, JJA Van Berkum
Journal of Memory and Language 54 (4), 445-465, 2006
2862006
Right or wrong? The brain's fast response to morally objectionable statements
JJA Van Berkum, B Holleman, M Nieuwland, M Otten, J Murre
Psychological science 20 (9), 1092-1099, 2009
2822009
The neuropragmatics of'simple'utterance comprehension: An ERP review
JJA Van Berkum
Semantics and pragmatics: From experiment to theory, 276-316, 2009
2652009
Discourse-based word anticipation during language processing: Prediction or priming?
M Otten, JJA Van Berkum
Discourse processes 45 (6), 464-496, 2008
2462008
Event‐related brain potentials reflect discourse‐referential ambiguity in spoken language comprehension
JJA Van Berkum, CM Brown, P Hagoort, P Zwitserlood
Psychophysiology 40 (2), 235-248, 2003
2162003
Individual differences and contextual bias in pronoun resolution: Evidence from ERPs
MS Nieuwland, JJA Van Berkum
Brain research 1118 (1), 155-167, 2006
1942006
Testing the limits of the semantic illusion phenomenon: ERPs reveal temporary semantic change deafness in discourse comprehension
MS Nieuwland, JJA Van Berkum
Cognitive Brain Research 24 (3), 691-701, 2005
1772005
Event-related theta power increases in the human EEG during online sentence processing
MCM Bastiaansen, JJA Van Berkum, P Hagoort
Neuroscience letters 323 (1), 13-16, 2002
1612002
Empathy matters: ERP evidence for inter-individual differences in social language processing
D Van den Brink, JJA Van Berkum, MCM Bastiaansen, CMJY Tesink, ...
Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 7 (2), 173-183, 2012
1582012
Trait anxiety, defensiveness, and the structure of worry
MW Eysenck, J Van Berkum
Personality and Individual Differences 13 (12), 1285-1290, 1992
1581992
Beyond the language given: The neural correlates of inferring speaker meaning
J Bašnáková, K Weber, KM Petersson, J van Berkum, P Hagoort
Cerebral Cortex 24 (10), 2572-2578, 2014
1532014
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