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Milena Rabovsky
Milena Rabovsky
Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Potsdam
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Modelling the N400 brain potential as change in a probabilistic representation of meaning
M Rabovsky, SS Hansen, JL McClelland
Nature Human Behaviour 2 (9), 693-705, 2018
1892018
Simulating the N400 ERP component as semantic network error: Insights from a feature-based connectionist attractor model of word meaning
M Rabovsky, K McRae
Cognition 132 (1), 68-89, 2014
1262014
Perceiving emotions in neutral faces: expression processing is biased by affective person knowledge
F Suess, M Rabovsky, R Abdel Rahman
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience 10 (4), 531-536, 2015
792015
The time course of semantic richness effects in visual word recognition
M Rabovsky, W Sommer, R Abdel Rahman
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 6, 11, 2012
752012
Language production is facilitated by semantic richness but inhibited by semantic density: Evidence from picture naming
M Rabovsky, DJ Schad, RA Rahman
Cognition 146, 240-244, 2016
582016
Depth of conceptual knowledge modulates visual processes during word reading
M Rabovsky, W Sommer, R Abdel Rahman
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 24 (4), 990-1005, 2012
552012
Dissociating neural learning signals in human sign-and goal-trackers
DJ Schad, MA Rapp, M Garbusow, S Nebe, M Sebold, E Obst, C Sommer, ...
Nature human behaviour 4 (2), 201-214, 2020
472020
Clear judgments based on unclear evidence: Person evaluation is strongly influenced by untrustworthy gossip.
J Baum, M Rabovsky, SB Rose, R Abdel Rahman
Emotion 20 (2), 248, 2020
312020
Access to awareness for faces during continuous flash suppression is not modulated by affective knowledge
M Rabovsky, T Stein, R Abdel Rahman
PLoS One 11 (4), e0150931, 2016
292016
Implicit word learning benefits from semantic richness: Electrophysiological and behavioral evidence.
M Rabovsky, W Sommer, R Abdel Rahman
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 38 (4), 1076, 2012
282012
Quasi-compositional mapping from form to meaning: A neural network-based approach to capturing neural responses during human language comprehension
M Rabovsky, JL McClelland
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 375 (1791), 20190313, 2020
262020
Is lexical access autonomous? Evidence from combining overlapping tasks with recording event-related brain potentials
M Rabovsky, CJ Álvarez, A Hohlfeld, W Sommer
Brain Research 1222, 156-165, 2008
232008
Change in a probabilistic representation of meaning can account for N400 effects on articles: A neural network model
M Rabovsky
Neuropsychologia 143, 107466, 2020
162020
The N400 ERP component reflects an error‐based implicit learning signal during language comprehension
A Hodapp, M Rabovsky
European Journal of Neuroscience 54 (9), 7125-7140, 2021
152021
Semantic knowledge enhances conscious awareness of visual objects
PD Weller, M Rabovsky, R Abdel Rahman
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 31 (8), 1216-1226, 2019
152019
Modelling the N400 brain potential as change in a probabilistic representation of meaning. Nature Human Behaviour, 2 (9), 693–705
M Rabovsky, SS Hansen, JL McClelland
142018
Semantic richness and density effects on language production: Electrophysiological and behavioral evidence.
M Rabovsky, DJ Schad, R Abdel Rahman
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 47 (3), 508, 2021
122021
N400 amplitudes reflect change in a probabilistic representation of meaning: Evidence from a connectionist model
M Rabovsky, SS Hansen, JL McClelland
102016
Electrophysiological chronometry of graded consciousness during the attentional blink
A Eiserbeck, A Enge, M Rabovsky, R Abdel Rahman
Cerebral Cortex 32 (6), 1244-1259, 2022
92022
Modeling the n400 brain potential as semantic Bayesian surprise
L Musiolek, F Blankenburg, D Ostwald, M Rabovsky
2019 conference on cognitive computational neuroscience, 2019
62019
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