Visual scenes trigger immediate syntactic reanalysis: evidence from ERPs during situated spoken comprehension

Knoeferle P, Habets B, Crocker MW, Münte T (2008)
Cerebral Cortex 18(4): 789-795.

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Knoeferle, PiaUniBi; Habets, BoukjeUniBi; Crocker, Mathew W.; Münte, Thomas
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Cerebral Cortex
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Knoeferle P, Habets B, Crocker MW, Münte T. Visual scenes trigger immediate syntactic reanalysis: evidence from ERPs during situated spoken comprehension. Cerebral Cortex. 2008;18(4):789-795.
Knoeferle, P., Habets, B., Crocker, M. W., & Münte, T. (2008). Visual scenes trigger immediate syntactic reanalysis: evidence from ERPs during situated spoken comprehension. Cerebral Cortex, 18(4), 789-795. https://doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhm121
Knoeferle, Pia, Habets, Boukje, Crocker, Mathew W., and Münte, Thomas. 2008. “Visual scenes trigger immediate syntactic reanalysis: evidence from ERPs during situated spoken comprehension”. Cerebral Cortex 18 (4): 789-795.
Knoeferle, P., Habets, B., Crocker, M. W., and Münte, T. (2008). Visual scenes trigger immediate syntactic reanalysis: evidence from ERPs during situated spoken comprehension. Cerebral Cortex 18, 789-795.
Knoeferle, P., et al., 2008. Visual scenes trigger immediate syntactic reanalysis: evidence from ERPs during situated spoken comprehension. Cerebral Cortex, 18(4), p 789-795.
P. Knoeferle, et al., “Visual scenes trigger immediate syntactic reanalysis: evidence from ERPs during situated spoken comprehension”, Cerebral Cortex, vol. 18, 2008, pp. 789-795.
Knoeferle, P., Habets, B., Crocker, M.W., Münte, T.: Visual scenes trigger immediate syntactic reanalysis: evidence from ERPs during situated spoken comprehension. Cerebral Cortex. 18, 789-795 (2008).
Knoeferle, Pia, Habets, Boukje, Crocker, Mathew W., and Münte, Thomas. “Visual scenes trigger immediate syntactic reanalysis: evidence from ERPs during situated spoken comprehension”. Cerebral Cortex 18.4 (2008): 789-795.
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