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Nicole Wicha to Semantics

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Nicole Wicha has written about Semantics.
Connection Strength

2.673
  1. Cerda VR, Grenier AE, Wicha NYY. Bilingual children access multiplication facts from semantic memory equivalently across languages: Evidence from the N400. Brain Lang. 2019 11; 198:104679.
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    Score: 0.684
  2. Guajardo LF, Wicha NY. Morphosyntax can modulate the N400 component: event related potentials to gender-marked post-nominal adjectives. Neuroimage. 2014 May 01; 91:262-72.
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    Score: 0.465
  3. Ng S, Wicha NY. Meaning first: a case for language-independent access to word meaning in the bilingual brain. Neuropsychologia. 2013 Apr; 51(5):850-63.
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    Score: 0.434
  4. Giuliano RJ, Wicha NY. Why the white bear is still there: electrophysiological evidence for ironic semantic activation during thought suppression. Brain Res. 2010 Feb 26; 1316:62-74.
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    Score: 0.351
  5. Wicha NY, Moreno EM, Kutas M. Anticipating words and their gender: an event-related brain potential study of semantic integration, gender expectancy, and gender agreement in Spanish sentence reading. J Cogn Neurosci. 2004 Sep; 16(7):1272-88.
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    Score: 0.242
  6. Wicha NY, Moreno EM, Kutas M. Expecting gender: an event related brain potential study on the role of grammatical gender in comprehending a line drawing within a written sentence in Spanish. Cortex. 2003 Jun; 39(3):483-508.
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    Score: 0.222
  7. Dickson DS, Grenier AE, Obinyan BO, Wicha NYY. When multiplying is meaningful in memory: Electrophysiological signature of the problem size effect in children. J Exp Child Psychol. 2022 07; 219:105399.
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    Score: 0.204
  8. Wicha NY, Bates EA, Moreno EM, Kutas M. Potato not Pope: human brain potentials to gender expectation and agreement in Spanish spoken sentences. Neurosci Lett. 2003 Aug 07; 346(3):165-8.
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    Score: 0.056
  9. Bentrovato S, Devescovi A, D'Amico S, Wicha N, Bates E. The effect of grammatical gender and semantic context on lexical access in Italian using a timed word-naming paradigm. J Psycholinguist Res. 2003 Jul; 32(4):417-30.
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    Score: 0.014
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