A neural response sensitive to repetition and phonotactic probability: MEG investigations of lexical access

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  • L. Pylkkänen
  • A. Stringfellow
  • E. Flagg
  • A. Marantz
چکیده

L. Pylkkänen, A. Stringfellow, E. Flagg, and A. Marantz Department of Linguistics and Philosophy, KIT-MIT MEG Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA, Mind Articulation Project, International Cooperative Research Project, Japan Science and Technology Corporation, Tokyo 113-0034, Boston University School of Medicine, Harold Goodglass Aphasia Research Center, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130, USA

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تاریخ انتشار 2000