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Neuroscience

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14579
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7963
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3419

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Overview

Cyma Van Petten is affiliated with Binghamton University in the United States. Their academic contributions are rooted in their research at this institution.

There are no recent papers, frequent co-authors, or main topics of work listed for Cyma Van Petten. Similarly, information about publication venues, book publications, main fields of study, subfields of study, and awards is not available.

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Best Publications

  • Influence of cognitive control and mismatch on the N2 component of the ERP: a review.

    Jonathan R. Folstein;Cyma Van Petten;Cyma Van Petten

  • Event-related potentials in clinical research: guidelines for eliciting, recording, and quantifying mismatch negativity, P300, and N400.

    Connie C. Duncan;Robert J. Barry;John F. Connolly;Catherine Fischer

  • Prediction during language comprehension: Benefits, costs, and ERP components

    Cyma Van Petten;Barbara J. Luka

  • Relationship between hippocampal volume and memory ability in healthy individuals across the lifespan: review and meta-analysis

    Cyma Van Petten

  • Psycholinguistics Electrified II (1994–2005)

    Marta Kutas;Cyma K. Van Petten;Robert Kluender

  • N400-like magnetoencephalography responses modulated by semantic context, word frequency, and lexical class in sentences.

    Eric Halgren;Eric Halgren;Rupali P. Dhond;Rupali P. Dhond;Natalie Christensen;Cyma Van Petten

  • Conceptual integration and metaphor: An event-related potential study

    Seana Coulson;Cyma Van Petten

  • Time course of word identification and semantic integration in spoken language.

    Cyma Van Petten;Seana Coulson;Susan Rubin;Elena Plante

  • Influences of semantic and syntactic context on open- and closed-class words.

    Cyma Van Petten;Marta Kutas

  • Fractionating the word repetition effect with event-related potentials

    Cyma Van Petten;Marta Kutas;Robert Kluender;Mark Mitchiner

  • Neural localization of semantic context effects in electromagnetic and hemodynamic studies.

    Cyma Van Petten;Barbara J. Luka

  • Who said what? An event-related potential investigation of source and item memory.

    Ava J. Senkfor;Cyma Van Petten

  • Ambiguous words in context: An event-related potential analysis of the time course of meaning activation ☆ ☆☆

    Cyma Van Petten;Marta Kutas

  • An event-related potential (erp) analysis of semantic congruity and repetition effects in sentences

    Mireille Besson;Marta Kutas;Cyma Van Petten

  • A comparison of lexical and sentence-level context effects in event-related potentials

    Cyma Van Petten

  • Word repetition in amnesia. Electrophysiological measures of impaired and spared memory.

    John M. Olichney;Cyma Van Petten;Ken A. Paller;David P. Salmon

  • Memory and executive function in older adults: relationships with temporal and prefrontal gray matter volumes and white matter hyperintensities.

    Cyma Van Petten;Elena Plante;Patrick S.R Davidson;Trudy Y Kuo

  • Novelty and conflict in the categorization of complex stimuli.

    Jonathan R. Folstein;Jonathan R. Folstein;Cyma Van Petten;Cyma Van Petten;Scott A. Rose

  • A special role for the right hemisphere in metaphor comprehension? ERP evidence from hemifield presentation.

    Seana Coulson;Cyma Van Petten

  • Lexical versus conceptual anticipation during sentence processing: frontal positivity and N400 ERP components.

    Dianne E. Thornhill;Cyma Van Petten

  • Right hemisphere sensitivity to word- and sentence-level context: evidence from event-related brain potentials.

    Seana Coulson;Kara D. Federmeier;Cyma Van Petten;Marta Kutas

Frequent Co-Authors

Marta Kutas
Marta Kutas University of California, San Diego
Seana Coulson
Seana Coulson University of California, San Diego
Elena Plante
Elena Plante University of Arizona
Kara D. Federmeier
Kara D. Federmeier University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Risto Näätänen
Risto Näätänen University of Tartu
Elizabeth L. Glisky
Elizabeth L. Glisky University of Arizona
David P. Salmon
David P. Salmon University of California, San Diego
Eric Halgren
Eric Halgren University of California, San Diego
Vicente J. Iragui
Vicente J. Iragui University of California, San Diego
Phillip J. Holcomb
Phillip J. Holcomb San Diego State University

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