University of Oregon Brain Development Lab, University of Oregon
 

Brain Development Lab
Psychology Department
1227 University of Oregon
Eugene, Oregon 97403-1227
Phone: (541) 346-4248
FAX: (541) 346-4271
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Pakulak, E. and Neville, H. (in press). Proficiency differences in syntactic processing of monolingual native speakers indexed by event-related potentials. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.

Batterink, L., Karns, C., Yamada, Y. and Neville, H. (in press). The role of awareness in semantic and syntactic processing: An ERP attentional blink study. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.

Neville, H.J., Pakulak, E., Bell, T.A., Dow, M., Hale, L., Karns, C., Paulsen, D., Sanders, L., Stevens, C., Wible, B., and Yamada, Y. (2009). Changing Brains: A video program for parents, educators, policy-makers: anyone who cares for children. Society for Neuroscience 35.

Batterink, L., Karns, C.M., Yamada, Y., Pakulak, E. and Heville, H. (2009). The role of awareness in semantic and syntactic processing: An ERP attentional blink study. Neurobiology of Language Conference.

Pakulak, E., Dow, M. and Neville, H. (2009). An investigation of the neural generators of ERP indices of syntactic processing using proficiency-related ERP modulations in an ERP-fMRI paradigm. Neurobiology of Language Conference.

Batterink, L., Karns, C., Yamada. Y., Pakulak, E. and Neville, Y. (2009). The role of awareness in semantic and syntactic processing: An ERP attentional blink study. Cognitive Neuroscience Society 16.

Pakulak, E., Dow, M., and Neville H. (2009). An investigation of the neural generators of ERP indices of syntactic processing using proficiency-related ERP modulations in an ERP-fMRI paradigm. Cognitive Neuroscience Society 16.

Paulsen, D.J. and Neville, H.J. (2008). The processing of non-symbolic numerical magnitudes as indexed by ERPs. Neuropsychologia 46:2532-2544.

Yamada, Y., Neville, H.J. (2007). An ERP study of syntactic processing in English and nonsense sentences. Brain Research 1130(1):167-180.

Newman,A., Ullman, M.T., Pancheva, R., Waligura, D., Neville, H. (2007). An ERP study of regular and irregular English past tense inflection. NeuroImage 34(1):435-445.

Pakulak, E.. Hyde, S., Jacobs, Z., and Neville, H.J. (2007). Individual differences in syntactic processing as revealed by ERPs and fMRI. Cognitive Neuroscience Society 14.

Paulsen, D. and Neville, H. (2007). Processing non-symbolic numerical magnitudes as indexed by ERPs. Cognitive Neuroscience Society 14.

Capek, C.M., Bavelier, D., Corina, D., Newman, A.J., Jezzard, P., and Neville, H.J. (2004). The cortical organization of audio-visual sentence processing: A fMRI study at 4Tesla. Cognitive Brain Research N20(2):111-119.

Fernandez-Duque, D., Grossi, G., Thornton, I.M. and Neville, H.J. (2003). Representation of change: Separate electrophysiological markers of attention, awareness, and implicit processing. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 15:491-507.

Sanders, L.D. and Neville, H.J. (2003). An ERP study of continuous speech processing I: Segmentation, semantics, and syntax. Cognitive Brain Research 15(3):228-240.

Sanders, L.D., Newport, E.L. and Neville, H.J. (2002). Segmenting nonsense: An event-related potential index of perceived onsets in continuous speech. Nature Neuroscience 5(7):700-703.

Sanders, L., Neville, H.J. and Woldorff, M.G. (2002). Speech segmentation by native and non-native speakers: The use of lexical, syntactic, and stress-pattern cues. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 45(3):519-530.

Newman, A.J., Pancheva, R., Ozawa, K., Neville, H.J. and Ullman, M.T. (2001). An event-related fMRI study of syntactic and semantic violations. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research 30(3):339-364.

Sanders, L. and Neville, H.J. (2000). Lexical, syntactic, and stress-pattern cues for speech segmentation. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 43:1301-1321.

Teder-Salejarvi, W.A., Hillyard, S.A., Roeder, B.A. and Neville, H.J. (1999). Spatial attention to central and peripheral auditory stimuli as indexed by event-related potentials (ERPs). Cognitive Brain Research 8(3):213-227.

Albright, T. and Neville, H.J. (1999). Introduction: Neuroscience. In R. Wilson and F. Keil (Eds), The MIT encyclopedia of the cognitive sciences, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Neville, H.J. (1998). Human brain development. In M. Zigmond, F. Bloom, S. Landis, J. Roberts, and L. Squire (Senior Eds), and M. Posner and L. Ungerleider (Section Eds), Fundamental Neuroscience, New York: Academic Press, pp. 1313-1338.

Neville, H.J. and Bavelier, D. (1998). Neural organization and plasticity of language. Current Opinion in Neurobiology 8(2):254-258.

Neville, H.J. (1995). Developmental specificity in neurocognitive development in humans. In M. Gazzaniga (Ed), The Cognitive Neurosciences, Cambridge MA: MIT Press, pp. 219-231.

Neville, H.J., Mills, D. L. and Lawson, D. S. (1992). Fractionating language: Different neural subsystems with different sensitive periods. Cerebral Cortex 2:244-258.

Neville, H.J., Nicol, J., Barss, A., Forster, K. and Garrett, M. (1991). Syntactically based sentence processing classes: Evidence from event-related brain potentials. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 3:155-170.

Neville, H.J. and Lawson, D. (1987). Attention to central and peripheral visual space in a movement detection task: An event-related potential and behavioral study. I. Normal hearing adults. Brain Research 405:253-267.

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