Bornkessel-Schlesewsky, Ina, 1979-....
Ina Bornkessel-Schlesewsky German psychologist
Bornkessel, Ina
Bornkessel, Ina, 1979-
Bornkessel-Schlesewsky, Ina
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Works
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Action and language mechanisms in the brain: data, models and neuroinformatics | |
Age-Related Changes in Predictive Capacity Versus Internal Model Adaptability: Electrophysiological Evidence that Individual Differences Outweigh Effects of Age | |
An alternative perspective on "semantic P600" effects in language comprehension | |
Animacy-based predictions in language comprehension are robust: contextual cues modulate but do not nullify them | |
argument dependency model a neurocognitive approach to incremental interpretation | |
Beyond syntax: language-related positivities reflect the revision of hierarchies | |
Commentary on Sanborn and Chater: Posterior Modes Are Attractor Basins | |
A Comparison of Predictive Spatial Augmented Reality Cues for Procedural Tasks | |
Comprehension demands modulate re-reading, but not first pass reading behavior | |
Conflicts in language processing: a new perspective on the N400-P600 distinction | |
Context-sensitive neural responses to conflict resolution: electrophysiological evidence from subject-object ambiguities in language comprehension | |
Contextual information modulates initial processes of syntactic integration: the role of inter- versus intrasentential predictions | |
Domain-general neural correlates of dependency formation: Using complex tones to simulate language | |
EEG and behavioral correlates of attentional processing while walking and navigating naturalistic environments | |
Electrophysiology Reveals the Neural Dynamics of Naturalistic Auditory Language Processing: Event-Related Potentials Reflect Continuous Model Updates | |
The emergence of the unmarked: a new perspective on the language-specific function of Broca's area | |
Fractionating language comprehension via frequency characteristics of the human EEG. | |
Grammar overrides frequency: evidence from the online processing of flexible word order | |
Implementation is crucial but must be neurobiologically grounded. Comment on "Toward a computational framework for cognitive biology: unifying approaches from cognitive neuroscience and comparative cognition" by W. Tecumseh Fitch | |
Lexical prediction via forward models: N400 evidence from German Sign Language | |
Linguistic prominence and Broca's area: the influence of animacy as a linearization principle | |
Meaningful physical changes mediate lexical-semantic integration: top-down and form-based bottom-up information sources interact in the N400. | |
The N400 as a correlate of interpretively relevant linguistic rules: evidence from Hindi | |
The neural mechanisms of word order processing revisited: electrophysiological evidence from Japanese | |
Neurobiological roots of language in primate audition: common computational properties | |
The neurophysiological basis of word order variations in German | |
The neurophysiology of language processing shapes the evolution of grammar: evidence from case marking | |
On the cost of syntactic ambiguity in human language comprehension: an individual differences approach. | |
On the universality of language comprehension strategies: evidence from Turkish | |
The P600 as a correlate of ventral attention network reorientation | |
The P600-as-P3 hypothesis revisited: single-trial analyses reveal that the late EEG positivity following linguistically deviant material is reaction time aligned | |
Parafoveal versus foveal N400s dissociate spreading activation from contextual fit. | |
Predicting "When" in Discourse Engages the Human Dorsal Auditory Stream: An fMRI Study Using Naturalistic Stories. | |
Preface: The neurobiology of syntax | |
Processing flexible form-to-meaning mappings: Evidence for enriched composition as opposed to indeterminacy | |
Processing linguistic complexity and grammaticality in the left frontal cortex | |
Processing of false belief passages during natural story comprehension: An fMRI study | |
Processing syntax and morphology : a neurocognitive perspective | |
Prominence vs. aboutness in sequencing: a functional distinction within the left inferior frontal gyrus | |
Reconciling time, space and function: a new dorsal-ventral stream model of sentence comprehension | |
Response to Skeide and Friederici: the myth of the uniquely human 'direct' dorsal pathway | |
The role of animacy in the real time comprehension of Mandarin Chinese: Evidence from auditory event-related brain potentials | |
The role of the posterior superior temporal sulcus in the processing of unmarked transitivity | |
Scales and hierarchies : a cross-disciplinary perspective | |
Semantic composition engenders an N400: evidence from Chinese compounds | |
Semantic role universals and argument linking : theoretical, typological, and psycholinguistic perspectives | |
Sentence understanding depends on contextual use of semantic and real world knowledge | |
Setting the frame: the human brain activates a basic low-frequency network for language processing | |
Sleep-Dependent Memory Consolidation and Incremental Sentence Comprehension: Computational Dependencies during Language Learning as Revealed by Neuronal Oscillations | |
Subjective impressions do not mirror online reading effort: concurrent EEG-eyetracking evidence from the reading of books and digital media | |
Think globally: cross-linguistic variation in electrophysiological activity during sentence comprehension | |
To predict or not to predict: influences of task and strategy on the processing of semantic relations | |
Toward a Neurobiologically Plausible Model of Language-Related, Negative Event-Related Potentials | |
Toward a reliable, automated method of individual alpha frequency (IAF) quantification | |
Towards a computational model of actor-based language comprehension | |
Two routes to actorhood: lexicalized potency to act and identification of the actor role | |
When case meets agreement: event-related potential effects for morphology-based conflict resolution in human language comprehension | |
Where Is the Beat? The Neural Correlates of Lexical Stress and Rhythmical Well-formedness in Auditory Story Comprehension | |
Who did what to whom? The neural basis of argument hierarchies during language comprehension | |
Why a "word order difference" is not always a "word order" difference: a reply to Weyerts, Penke, Münte, Heinze, and Clahsen. | |
Word order and Broca's region: evidence for a supra-syntactic perspective | |
Yes, you can? A speaker's potency to act upon his words orchestrates early neural responses to message-level meaning |