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2017
Carrasco-Ortiz, H., Midgley, K.J., Grainger, J. & Holcomb, P.J. (2017). Interactions in the neighborhood: Effects of orthographic and phonological neighbors on N400 amplitude. Journal of Neurolinguistics, 41, 1-10.
Meade, G., Midgley, K.J., Sevcikova-Sehyr, Z., Holcomb, P.J., Emmorey, K. (2017). Implicit co-activation of American Sign Language in deaf readers: An ERP Study. Brain & Language. 170, 50–61.
Dufour, S., Bolger, D., Massol, S., Holcomb, P.J. & Grainger, J. (2017). On the locus of talker-specificity effects in spoken word recognition: an ERP study with dichotic priming. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience.
Winsler, K., Holcomb, P.J., Midgley, K.J., & Grainger, J. (2017). Evidence for separate contributions of high and low spatial frequencies during visual word recognition. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 11, https://doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2017.00324
Emmorey, K., Midgley, K.J., Kohen, C., Sehyr, Z, Holcomb, P.J. (2017). The N170 ERP component differs in laterality, distribution, and association with continuous reading measures for deaf and hearing readers. Neuropsychologia, 106, 298-309.
Tusch, E.S., Feng, N.C., Holcomb, P.J. & Daffner, K.R. (2017). Task-irrelevant novel sounds have antithetical effects on visual target processing in young and old adults. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience
Sheppard, S., Midgley, K.J., Love, T., Shapiro, L., & Holcomb, P.J. (2017), Electrophysiological evidence for the interaction of prosody and thematic fit during sentence comprehension. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience.
Sheppard, S., Love, T., Midgley, K.J., Holcomb, P.J., & Shapiro, L. (2017). Electrophysiology of prosodic and lexical-semantic processing during sentence comprehension in aphasia Neuropsychologia, 107, 9-24.
2016
Okano, K., Grainger, J., & Holcomb, P.J. (2016). Rapid modulation of spoken word recognition by visual primes. Journal of Neurolinguistics, 37, 58-67. PMC4620579
Grainger, J., Midgley, K.J. & Holcomb, P.J. (2016). Trans-Saccadic Repetition Priming: ERPs Reveal On-line Integration of Information across Words. Neuropsychologia. 80, 201-211. PMC4698207
Soskey, L., Holcomb, P.J., Midgley, K.J. (2016). Language effects in second-language learners: A longitudinal electrophysiological study of classroom Spanish learning. Brain Research, 1646: 44-52.
Pu, H., Holcomb, P.J., & Midgley, K.J. (2016). Neural changes underlying early stages of L2 vocabulary acquisition. Journal of Neurolinguistics. 40, 53-63.
Eddy, M., Grainger, J., Holcomb, P.J., Gabrieli, J. (2016). Orthographic and phonological processing in developing readers and adults revealed by ERPs. Psychophysiology. 53, 1776-1783.
Porto, F.H.G., Tusch, E.S., Fox, E.M., Alperin, B., Holcomb, P.J., & Daffner, K.R. (2016). One of the most well-established age-related changes in neural activity disappears after controlling for visual acuity. NeuroImage
2015
Ktori, M. Midgley, K.J., Holcomb, P.J. & Grainger, J. (2015).An ERP investigation of orthographic priming with superset primes. Brain Research, 1594, 233-244.
Dufau. S., Grainger, J., Midgley, K.J., & Holcomb, P.J. (2015). A thousand words are worth a picture: Snapshots of early visual and orthographic processing in an ERP mega-study. Psychological Science. 26(12):1887-1897.
2014
Eddy, M., Mitra, P., Holcomb, P.J., Grainger, J. & Gabrieli, J. (2014). Masked priming and ERPs dissociate maturation of orthographic and semantic components of visual word recognition in children. Psychophysiology, 51, 146-151.
Yum, Y., Grainger, J., Midgley, K.J. & Holcomb, P. J. (2014). Initial second language vocabulary learning: A longitudinal study using a new electrophysiological assessment technique. Psychophysiology, 51, 364-373.
Grainger, J. & Holcomb, P.J. (2014). An ERP investigation of dichotic repetition priming with temporally overlapping stimuli. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review
Ktori, M., Hannagan, T., Holcomb, P.J. & Grainger, J. (2014). On the time-course of adjacent and non-adjacent transposed-letter priming: Insights from ERPs and computational modeling. Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 26, 491-505. PMC4214856
Cohn, N., Jackenddoff, R. Holcomb, P.J., and Kuperberg, G. (2014). The grammar of visual narrative: Neural evidence for constituent structure in sequential image comprehension. Neuropsychologia, 64, 63-70.
2013
Okano, K., Grainger, J., & Holcomb, P. J. (2013). An ERP investigation of visual word recognition in syllabary scripts. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, 13(1), 309-404.
Morris, J., Grainger, J. & Holcomb, P. (2013). Tracking the consequences of morpho-orthographic decomposition using ERPs. Brain Research, 1529, 92-104.
Lau, E., Holcomb, P.J., & Kuperberg, G. (2013). Dissociating N400 effects of prediction from association in single word contexts. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 25, 484-502.
Strijkers, K., Runnqvist, E., Holcomb, P.J. & Costa, A. (2013). The poor helping the rich: How can incomplete representations be the basis for the monitoring of complete ones? Behavioral and Brain Sciences (commentary), 36, 374-375.
Daffner, KR, Alperin, BR, Mott, K.K., Holcomb, PJ (2013). Age-related differences in the automatic processing of single letters: implications for selective attention. NeuroReport. 25:77-82.
2012
Aparicio, X., Midgley, K.J., Holcomb, P.J., Pu, H., Lavaur, J. & Grainger, J. (2012). Language effects in trilinguals: An ERP study. Frontiers in Language Science.
Blackford,
T., Holcomb, P.J., Grainger, J., Kuperberg, G. (2012).
A funny thing
happened on the way to articulation: N400 attenuation despite behavioral
interference in picture naming.
Cognition.123, 84-99.
Cohn, N.,
Jackendoff, R., Holcomb, P.J., & Kuperberg, G. (2012).
(Pea)nuts and bolts of visual
narratives: Structure and meaning in sequential image comprehension.
Cognitive Psychology. 65, 1-38.
Grainger, J. Lopez, D., Eddy, M.
Dufau, S. & Holcomb, P.J. (2012).
How word frequency
modulates masked repetition priming: An ERP investigation.
Psychophysiology.49, 604-616.
Ktori, M., Defau, S., Holcomb, P.J.
& Grainger, J. (2012).
Electrophysiological
Sandwich”: A Method for Amplifying ERP Priming Effects.
Psychophysiology.49, 1114-1124.
Massol, S., Grainger, J., Midgley, K.J., & Holcomb, P.J. (2012).
Masked Repetition Priming of
Letter-in-String Identification: An ERP Investigation.
Brain Research. 1472, 74-88.
2011
Yum,
Y., Holcomb, P.J., & Grainger, J. (2011).
Words and pictures: An
electrophysiological investigation of domain specific processing in
native Chinese and English speakers.
Neuropsychologia.
49, 1910-1922.
Eddy, M. & Holcomb, P.J. (2011).
Invariance to rotation in depth measured by masked repetition priming is
dependent on prime duration. Brain Research. 18: 1424-1438.
Strijkers, K., Holcomb, P.J. & Costa, A. (2011) ,
Conscious intention to
speak facilitates lexical access during overt object naming.
Journal of Memory and Language, 65, 345-362.
Strijkers, K., Yum, Y.,
Midgley, K.J., Grainger, J. & Holcomb, P.J. (2011).
Early goal-directed
top-down influences in the production of speech.
Frontiers in Language Science. 2, A371
Morris, J.,
Grainger, J. & Holcomb, P. (2011).
Effects of lexical status and
morphological complexity in masked priming: An ERP study.
Language and Cognitive Processes.
26,
558-599.
Massol, S., Midgley, K.J., Holcomb, P.J., Grainger, J. (2011).
When less is more: Feedback,
priming, and the pseudoword superiority effect. Brain Research.
1386, 153-164.
Midgley, K.J.,
Holcomb P.J. & Grainger, J. (2011). Effects of
Cognate Status on Second Language Learners and Proficient Bilinguals
Investigated with Event-Related Potentials. Journal
of Cognitive Neuroscience.
Freeman, J.B., Ambady, N., Midgley,
K.J. & Holcomb P.J. (2011). The real-time link
between person perception and action: Brain potential evidence for
dynamic continuity. Social
Neuroscience.
Geyer, A., Midgley,
K.J., Holcomb P.J. & Grainger, J. (2011).
Processing words in two
languages: An event-related brain potential study of proficient
bilinguals. Journal
of Neurolinguistics, 24, 33-351.
Schoonbaert,
S., Holcomb, P.J., Grainger, J., & Hartsuiker, R.J. (2011).
Testing symmetries
in non-cognate translation priming: Evidence from RTs and ERPs.
Psychophysiology.
48, 74–81.
2010
Eddy, M. & Holcomb, P.J. (2010).
The temporal dynamics of masked repetition picture priming effects:
Manipulations of stimulus-onset asynchrony (SOA) and prime duration. Brain
Research, 1340, 24-39.
Hoshino, N., Midgley,
K.J., Holcomb P.J., & Grainger, J. (2010).
An ERP investigation of masked
cross-script translation priming. Brain
Research, 1344,
159-172.
Massol,
S., Grainger, J., Dufau, S., Holcomb, P. (2010).
Masked priming from
Orthographic Neighbors: An ERP Investigation.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human, Perception and Performance,
36, 162-174.
De Grauwe, S., Swain, A., Holcomb, P.J. Tali Ditman, T. & Kuperberg, G.R.
(2010)Electrophysiological
insights into the processing of nominal metaphors. Neuropsychologia,
48, 1965-1984.
Freeman, J.B.,
Holcomb, P.J., & Ambady, N. (2010).
The face-sensitive N170
encodes social category information. NeuroReport, 21(1),
24-28.
2009
Grainger, J. & Holcomb, P.J. (2009).
The relative-position
priming constraint: Evidence from ERPs. Brain Research. 1270,
45-53.
Chauncey, K., Holcomb, P.J. & Grainger, J. (2009).
Primed picture naming
within and across languages: An ERP investigation. Journal of
Cognitive, Behavioral, and Affective Neuroscience, 9 (3), 286-303
Midgley, K.J. Holcomb, P.J. & Grainger, J.
(2009).
Masked Repetition and
Translation Priming in second language learners: A Window on the
Time-Course of Form and Meaning Activation using ERPs.
Psychophysiology, 46, 551-565.
Midgley, K.J.,
Holcomb, P.J. & Grainger, J. (2009).
Language effects in second
language learners and proficient bilinguals investigated with
event-related potentials. Journal of
Neurolinguistics. 22, 281-300.
Grainger, J. & Holcomb, P.J. (2009).
Watching the word go by:
On the time-course
of component processes in visual word recognition.
Language and Linguistic Compass.3(1). 128-156.
Holcomb P.J., & Grainger, J. (2009).
ERP effects of short
interval masked associative and repetition
priming. Journal of Neurolinguistics,
22, 301-312.
2008
Chauncey,
Krysta; Holcomb, Phillip; Grainger, Jonathan (2008).
Effects of stimulus
font and size on masked repetition priming: An event-related potentials
(ERP) investigation. Language and Cognitive Processes, Vol 23(1),
183-200.
Midgley, K.J., Holcomb, P.J. & Grainger, J.
(2008).
An ERP investigation of
cross-language effects on orthographic neighborhood.
Brain Research.1246, 123-135.
Chauncey, K., Holcomb, P.J. & Grainger, J. (2008).
Code-switching effects in
bilingual word recognition: A masked priming study with Event-Related
Potentials. Brain & Language, 105, 161-174.
Morris, J., Holcomb, P.J. & Grainger, J. (2008).
An
electrophysiological investigation of early effects of masked
morphological priming. Language and
Cognitive Processes. 23 (7/8), 1021-1056.
Ditman, T.,
Holcomb, P.J. & Kuperberg, G. (2008).
Time
travel through language: Temporal shifts rapidly decrease information
accessibility during reading.
Psychonomic Bulletin and Review. 15
(4), 750-756.
Sitnikova T, Holcomb P, Kuperberg GR. (2008).
Two neurocognitive
mechanisms of semantic integration during the comprehension of visual
real-world events.
Journal of Cognitive
Neuroscience. 20, 2037–2057.
Dufau, S., Grainger, J. &. Holcomb, P.J. (2008).
An ERP Investigation of
Location Invariance in Masked Repetition Priming,
Cognitive, Affective
and Behavioral Neuroscience. 8, 222-228.
2007
Kiyonaga,
Kristi; Grainger, Jonathan;
Midgley, Katherine J.; Holcomb, Phillip. (2007).
Masked cross-modal repetition priming: An
event-related potential investigation. Language and Cognitive Processes, Vol
22(3) Apr 2007, 337-376.
Morris,
Joanna; Frank, Tiffany;
Grainger, Jonathan; Holcomb, Phillip J. (2007)
Semantic transparency and masked
morphological priming: An ERP investigation. Psychophysiology. Vol 44(4) Jul 2007,
506-521.
Holcomb,
Phillip J; Grainger, Jonathan.
(2007)
Exploring the temporal dynamics of
visual word recognition in the masked repetition priming paradigm using
event-related potentials. Brain
Research. Vol 1180 Nov 2007, 39-58.
Ditman,
Tali; Holcomb, Phillip J;
Kuperberg, Gina R. (2007)
The contributions
of lexico-semantic and discourse information to the resolution of
ambiguous categorical anaphors.
Language and Cognitive Processes. Vol 22(6) 2007, 793-827.
Ditman, T., Holcomb,
P.J. & Kuperberg, G. (2007).
An investigation of
concurrent ERP and self-paced reading methodologies,
Psychophysiology, 44, 927-935.
2006
Holcomb,
Phillip J; Grainger, Jonathan.
(2006)
On the Time Course of Visual Word
Recognition: An Event-related Potential Investigation using Masked
Repetition Priming. Journal
of Cognitive Neuroscience. Vol 18(10) Oct 2006, 1631-1643.
Eddy,
Marianna; Schmid, Annette;
Holcomb, Phillip J. (2006)
Masked repetition
priming and event-related brain potentials: A new approach for tracking
the time-course of object perception. Psychophysiology. Vol 43(6) Nov 2006,
564-568.
Sitnikova,
Tatiana; West, W. Caroline;
Kuperberg, Gina R; Holcomb, Phillip J. (2006)
The neural organization of semantic memory: Electrophysiological
activity suggests feature-based segregation. Biological Psychology. Vol 71(3) Mar
2006, 326-340.
Grainger, Jonathan;
Kiyonaga,
Kristi; Holcomb, P.
(2006)
The Time Course of Orthographic and
Phonological Code Activation.
Psychological Science. Vol 17(12) Dec 2006, 1021-1026.
Petit,
Jean-Philippe;
Midgley, Katherine J; Holcomb, Phillip J; Grainger, Jonathan. (2006)
On the time course of letter perception: A
masked priming ERP investigation. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. Vol 13(4) Aug 2006, 674-681.
Kreher,
Donna A; Holcomb, Phillip J;
Kuperberg, Gina R. (2006)
An
electrophysiological investigation of indirect semantic priming. Psychophysiology. Vol 43(6) Nov 2006,
550-563.
2005
Morris,
Joanna; Holcomb, Phillip J.
(2005)
Event-related potentials to violations
of inflectional verb morphology in English. Cognitive Brain Research. Vol 25(3)
Dec 2005, 963-981.
Holcomb,
Phillip J; Anderson, Jane;
Grainger, Jonathan. (2005)
An
electrophysiological study of cross-modal repetition priming. Psychophysiology. Vol 42(5) Sep 2005,
493-507.
Holcomb,
Phillip J; Reder, Lindsay;
Misra, Maya; Grainger, Jonathan. (2005)
The
effects of prime visibility on ERP measures of masked priming. Cognitive Brain Research. Vol 24(1)
Jun 2005, 155-172.
Anderson, Jane E;
Holcomb,
Phillip J. (2005)
An electrophysiological investigation of the
effects of coreference on word repetition and synonymy. Brain and Language. Vol 94(2) Aug
2005, 200-216.
2003
Misra, Maya; Holcomb,
Phillip J. (2003)
Event-related potential indices of masked
repetition priming.
Psychophysiology. Vol 40(1) Jan 2003, 115-130.
Sitnikova,
Tatiana; Kuperberg, Gina;
Holcomb, Phillip J. (2003)
Semantic
integration in videos of real-world events: An electrophysiological
investigation. Psychophysiology.
Vol 40(1) Jan 2003, 160-164.
Alvarez, Ruben P;
Holcomb,
Phillip J; Grainger, Jonathan.
(2003)
Accessing word meaning in two
languages: An event-related brain potential study of beginning
bilinguals. Brain and Language.
Vol 87(2) Nov 2003, 290-304.
2002
Holcomb,
Philip J; Grainger, Jonathan; O'Rourke,
Tim. (2002)
An electrophysiological study of the effects
of orthographic neighborhood size on printed word perception. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.
Vol 14(6) Aug 2002, 938-950.
O'Rourke,
Timothy B; Holcomb, Philip J.
(2002)
Electrophysiological evidence for the
efficiency of spoken word processing. Biological Psychology. Vol 60(2-3)
Sep 2002, 121-150.
Coch, Donna;
Maron, Leeza; Wolf, Maryanne; Holcomb,
Phillip J. (2002)
Word and picture processing in children: An
event-related potential study.
Developmental Neuropsychology. Vol 22(1) Aug 2002, 373-406.
Sitnikova,
Tatiana; Salisbury, Dean F;
Kuperberg, Gina; Holcomb, Phillip J. (2002)
Electrophysiological insights into language processing in schizophrenia. Psychophysiology. Vol 39(6)
Nov 2002, 851-860.
West, W. Caroline;
Holcomb,
Phillip J. (2002)
Event-related potentials
during discourse-level semantic integration of complex pictures. Cognitive Brain Research. Vol 13(3)
May 2002, 363-375.
2000
Harris,
Tony; Wexler, Ken; Holcomb,
Phillip. (2000)
An ERP investigation of binding and
coreference. Brain and Language,
Vol 75(3) Dec 2000, 313-346.
Kounios, John; Kotz, Sonja
A; Holcomb,
Phillip J. (2000)
On the locus of the semantic satiation
effect: Evidence from event-related brain potentials. Memory & Cognition. Vol 28(8) Dec
2000, 1366-1377.
West, W. Caroline;
Holcomb,
Phillip J. (2000) Imaginal,
semantic, and surface-level processing of concrete and abstract words:
An electrophysiological investigation. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.
Vol 12(6) Nov 2000, 1024-1037.
Kaan, Edith; Harris,
Anthony; Gibson, Edward; Holcomb,
Phillip. (2000)
The P600 as an index of syntactic integration
difficulty. Language and
Cognitive Processes. Vol 15(2)
Apr 2000, 159-201.
Before 2000
McPherson,
W. Brian; Holcomb,
Phillip J. (1999)
An electrophysiological investigation of
semantic priming with pictures of real objects. Psychophysiology. Vol 36(1) Jan 1999,
53-65.
Holcomb,
Phillip J; Kounios, John;
Anderson, Jane E; West, W. Caroline. (1999)
Dual-coding, context-availability, and concreteness effects in sentence
comprehension: An electrophysiological investigation. Journal of Experimental Psychology:
Learning, Memory, and Cognition. Vol 25(3) May 1999, 721-742.
Patel, Aniruddh D; Gibson,
Edward; Ratner, Jennifer; Besson, Mireille; Holcomb,
Phillip J. (1998)
Processing syntactic relations in language
and music: An event-related potential study. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.
Vol 10(6) Nov 1998, 717-733.
Anderson, Jane E;
Holcomb,
Phillip J. (1995)
Auditory and visual semantic priming using
different stimulus onset asynchronies: An event-related brain potential
study. Psychophysiology. Vol
32(2) Mar 1995, 177-190.
Osterhout, Lee; Holcomb,
Phillip J. (1995)
Event related potentials and language
comprehension. Rugg, Michael D (Ed);
Coles, Michael G. H (Ed). (1995). Electrophysiology of mind:
Event-related brain potentials and cognition. (pp. 171-215). xii,
220 pp. New York, NY, US: Oxford University Press.
Holcomb, Philip J;
McPherson,
Warren B. (1994)
Event-related brain potentials reflect
semantic priming in an object decision task. Brain and Cognition. Vol 24(2) Mar
1994, 259-276.
Kounios, John; Holcomb,
Phillip J. (1994)
Concreteness effects in semantic processing:
ERP evidence supporting dual-coding theory. Journal of Experimental Psychology:
Learning, Memory, and Cognition. Vol 20(4) Jul 1994, 804-823.
Holcomb,
Phillip J. (1993)
Semantic priming and stimulus degradation:
Implications for the role of the N400 in language processing. Psychophysiology. Vol 30(1) Jan 1993,
47-61.
Holcomb,
Phillip J; Anderson, Jane E.
(1993)
Cross-modal semantic priming: A
time-course analysis using event-related brain potentials. Language and Cognitive Processes. Vol
8(4) Nov 1993, 379-411.
Osterhout, Lee; Holcomb,
Phillip J. (1993)
Event-related potentials and syntactic
anomaly: Evidence of anomaly detection during the perception of
continuous speech. Language and
Cognitive Processes. Vol 8(4) Nov 1993, 413-437.
Kounios, John; Holcomb,
Phillip J. (1992)
Structure and process in semantic memory:
Evidence from event-related brain potentials and reaction times. Journal of Experimental Psychology:
General. Vol 121(4) Dec 1992, 459-479.
Holcomb,
Phillip J; Coffey, Sharon A;
Neville, Helen J. (1992)
Visual and auditory
sentence processing: A developmental analysis using event-related brain
potentials. Developmental
Neuropsychology. Vol 8(2-3) 1992, 203-241.
Osterhout, Lee; Holcomb, Phillip J. (1992)
Event-related brain
potentials elicited by syntactic anomaly. Journal of Memory and
Language. Vol 31(6) Dec 1992, 785-806.
Holcomb,
Phillip J; Neville, Helen J.
(1991)
Natural speech processing: An analysis
using event-related brain potentials. Psychobiology. Vol 19(4) Dec 1991, 286-300.
Holcomb,
Phillip J; Neville, Helen J.
(1990) Auditory and visual semantic priming
in lexical decision: A comparison using event-related brain potentials. Language and Cognitive Processes. Vol
5(4) 1990, 281-312.
Holcomb,
Phillip J. (1988)
Automatic and attentional processing: An
event-related brain potential analysis of semantic priming. Brain and Language. Vol 35(1) Sep
1988, 66-85.
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