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Dorothee J. Chwilla

Dorothee J. Chwilla

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Psychology

D-Index
34
Citations
5776
World Ranking
10141
National Ranking
449

Overview

Dorothee J. Chwilla is affiliated with Radboud University in the Netherlands. Their research spans several interconnected fields within psychology and neuroscience, with a particular focus on language processing and cognitive mechanisms.

The primary areas of study include:

  • Psychology
  • Neuroscience

They engage deeply with subfields such as:

  • Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Social Psychology

The main topics covered in their work reflect interests in language and cognition, neurobiological aspects of language use, and social interaction through action observation:

  • Language, Metaphor, and Cognition
  • Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism
  • Action Observation and Synchronization

Among recent publications, one paper stands out:

  • Context effects in language comprehension: The role of emotional state and attention on semantic and syntactic processing (2022), published in Frontiers in Human Neuroscience

The majority of their work appears in the journal Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, which is the most frequent venue for their scientific contributions.

Dorothee J. Chwilla's research presents a multidisciplinary approach to understanding the cognitive and neural processes underlying language comprehension and social interaction. Their focus on both semantic and syntactic processing integrates emotional and attentional states as factors influencing language outcomes.

Best Publications

  • Structure and limited capacity in verbal working memory: A study with event-related potentials ☆

    Herman H.J. Kolk;Dorothee J. Chwilla;Marieke van Herten;Patrick J.W. Oor

  • The N400 as a function of the level of processing.

    Dorothee J. Chwilla;Colin M. Brown;Peter Hagoort

  • An ERP study of P600 effects elicited by semantic anomalies

    Marieke van Herten;Herman H.J. Kolk;Dorothee J. Chwilla

  • Role of Inhibition in Language Switching: Evidence from Event-Related Brain Potentials in Overt Picture Naming.

    Kim Verhoef;Ardi Roelofs;Dorothee J. Chwilla

  • When Heuristics Clash with Parsing Routines: ERP Evidence for Conflict Monitoring in Sentence Perception

    Marieke van Herten;Dorothee J. Chwilla;Herman H. J. Kolk

  • Monitoring in language perception: Mild and strong conflicts elicit different erp patterns

    Nan van de Meerendonk;Herman H. J. Kolk;Constance Th. W. M. Vissers;Dorothee J. Chwilla

  • Monitoring in language perception: The effect of misspellings of words in highly constrained sentences.

    Constance Th.W.M. Vissers;Dorothee J. Chwilla;Herman H.J. Kolk

  • Late positivities in unusual situations.

    Herman Kolk;Dorothee Chwilla

  • Monitoring in Language Perception

    Nan Van De Meerendonk;Herman H.J. Kolk;Dorothee J. Chwilla;Constance Th.W.M. Vissers

  • Testing a model for bilingual semantic priming with interlingual homographs: RT and N400 effects.

    Roel Kerkhofs;Ton Dijkstra;Dorothee J. Chwilla;Dorothee J. Chwilla;Ellen R.A. de Bruijn

  • Accessing world knowledge: evidence from N400 and reaction time priming.

    Dorothee J. Chwilla;Herman H.J. Kolk

  • An event-related brain potential analysis of visual word priming effects.

    Colin M. Brown;Peter Hagoort;Dorothee J. Chwilla

  • THE MECHANISM UNDERLYING BACKWARD PRIMING IN A LEXICAL DECISION TASK : SPREADING ACTIVATION VERSUS SEMANTIC MATCHING

    Dorothee J. Chwilla;Peter Hagoort;C.M. Brown

  • Electrophysiological evidence for endogenous control of attention in switching between languages in overt picture naming

    Kim M. W. Verhoef;Ardi Roelofs;Dorothee J. Chwilla

  • The relationship of language and emotion: N400 support for an embodied view of language comprehension

    Dorothee J. Chwilla;Daniele Virgillito;Constance Th. W. M. Vissers

  • Event-related potentials to different feedback stimuli.

    Dorothee J. Chwilla;Cornelis H.M. Brunia

  • Mediated Priming in the Lexical Decision Task: Evidence from Event-Related Potentials and Reaction Time

    Dorothee J Chwilla;Herman H.J Kolk;Gijsbertus Mulder

  • Language context effects on interlingual homograph recognition: Evidence from event-related potentials and response times in semantic priming

    Ellen R. A. de Bruijn;Ton Dijkstra;Dorothee J. Chwilla;Herbert J. Schriefers

  • Monitoring in language perception: evidence from ERPs in a picture-sentence matching task.

    Constance Th.W.M. Vissers;Herman H.J. Kolk;Nan van de Meerendonk;Dorothee J. Chwilla

  • Monitoring in language perception: electrophysiological and hemodynamic responses to spelling violations.

    Nan Van de Meerendonk;Peter Indefrey;Dorothee J. Chwilla;Herman H.J. Kolk

Frequent Co-Authors

Herman H.J. Kolk
Herman H.J. Kolk Radboud University
Herbert Schriefers
Herbert Schriefers Radboud University
Stephen C. Levinson
Stephen C. Levinson Radboud University
Ardi Roelofs
Ardi Roelofs Radboud University
Peter Hagoort
Peter Hagoort Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics
Colin M. Brown
Colin M. Brown Max Planck Society
Ellen R.A. de Bruijn
Ellen R.A. de Bruijn Leiden University
Ton Dijkstra
Ton Dijkstra Radboud University
Daniel A. Fitzgerald
Daniel A. Fitzgerald University of Illinois at Chicago
Gijsbertus Mulder
Gijsbertus Mulder University of Groningen

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