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Marta Kutas
Marta Kutas
Distinguished Professor of Cognitive Science, UCSD
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Reading senseless sentences: Brain potentials reflect semantic incongruity
M Kutas, SA Hillyard
Science 207 (4427), 203-205, 1980
63841980
Thirty years and counting: finding meaning in the N400 component of the event-related brain potential (ERP)
M Kutas, KD Federmeier
Annual review of psychology 62 (1), 621-647, 2011
47622011
Brain potentials during reading reflect word expectancy and semantic association
M Kutas, SA Hillyard
Nature 307 (5947), 161-163, 1984
27021984
Electrophysiology reveals semantic memory use in language comprehension
M Kutas, KD Federmeier
Trends in cognitive sciences 4 (12), 463-470, 2000
26882000
Augmenting mental chronometry: the P300 as a measure of stimulus evaluation time
M Kutas, G McCarthy, E Donchin
Science 197 (4305), 792-795, 1977
23071977
Probabilistic word pre-activation during language comprehension inferred from electrical brain activity
KA DeLong, TP Urbach, M Kutas
Nature neuroscience 8 (8), 1117-1121, 2005
15412005
Psycholinguistics Electrified II (1994-2005)
M Kutas
Handbook of psycholinguistics/Elsevier, 2006
15062006
Mass univariate analysis of event‐related brain potentials/fields I: A critical tutorial review
DM Groppe, TP Urbach, M Kutas
Psychophysiology 48 (12), 1711-1725, 2011
12592011
A rose by any other name: Long-term memory structure and sentence processing
KD Federmeier, M Kutas
Journal of memory and Language 41 (4), 469-495, 1999
11821999
Expect the unexpected: Event-related brain response to morphosyntactic violations
S Coulson, JW King, M Kutas
Language and cognitive processes 13 (1), 21-58, 1998
11741998
Electrophysiology of cognitive processing
SA Hillyard, M Kutas
Annual review of psychology 34 (1), 33-61, 1983
11041983
Event-related brain potentials to semantically inappropriate and surprisingly large words
M Kutas, SA Hillyard
Biological psychology 11 (2), 99-116, 1980
9551980
Event-related brain potentials to grammatical errors and semantic anomalies
M Kutas, SA Hillyard
Memory & cognition 11 (5), 539-550, 1983
9111983
Interactions between sentence context and word frequencyinevent-related brainpotentials
C Van Petten, M Kutas
Memory & cognition 18, 380-393, 1990
8841990
Who did what and when? Using word-and clause-level ERPs to monitor working memory usage in reading
JW King, M Kutas
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 7 (3), 376-395, 1995
8471995
Automatic removal of eye movement and blink artifacts from EEG data using blind component separation
CA Joyce, IF Gorodnitsky, M Kutas
Psychophysiology 41 (2), 313-325, 2004
7772004
Neural correlates of encoding in an incidental learning paradigm
KA Paller, M Kutas, AR Mayes
Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology 67 (4), 360-371, 1987
7211987
Bridging the gap: Evidence from ERPs on the processing of unbounded dependencies
R Kluender, M Kutas
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 5 (2), 196-214, 1993
6971993
Anticipating words and their gender: An event-related brain potential study of semantic integration, gender expectancy, and gender agreement in Spanish sentence reading
NYY Wicha, EM Moreno, M Kutas
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 16 (7), 1272-1288, 2004
6422004
Subjacency as a processing phenomenon
R Kluender, M Kutas
Language and cognitive processes 8 (4), 573-633, 1993
5971993
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