Publications
Camblin, CC, Gordon, PC, and Swaab, TY
(2007).
The interplay of discourse congruence and lexical association during sentence processing: Evidence from ERPs and eye tracking.
J Mem Lang 56(1):103-128.
Camblin, CC, Ledoux, K, Boudewyn, M, Gordon, PC, and Swaab, TY
(2007).
Processing new and repeated names: effects of coreference on repetition priming with speech and fast RSVP.
Brain Res 1146:172-84.
Diaz, MT and Swaab, TY
(2007).
Electrophysiological differentiation of phonological and semantic integration in word and sentence contexts.
Brain Res 1146:85-100.
Ledoux, K, Gordon, PC, Camblin, CC, and Swaab, TY
(2007).
Coreference and lexical repetition: mechanisms of discourse integration.
Mem Cognit 35(4):801-15.
Ledoux, K, Traxler, MJ, and Swaab, TY
(2007).
Syntactic priming in comprehension: evidence from event-related potentials.
Psychol Sci 18(2):135-43.
Ledoux, K, Camblin, CC, Swaab, TY, and Gordon, PC
(2006).
Reading words in discourse: the modulation of lexical priming effects by message-level context.
Behav Cogn Neurosci Rev 5(3):107-27.
Giesbrecht, B, Camblin, CC, and Swaab, TY
(2004).
Separable effects of semantic priming and imageability on word processing in human cortex.
Cereb Cortex 14(5):521-9.
Kaan, E, Wijnen, F, and Swaab, TY
(2004).
Gapping: Electrophysiological evidence for immediate processing of "missing" verbs in sentence comprehension.
Brain Lang 89(3):584-92.
Swaab, TY, Camblin, CC, and Gordon, PC
(2004).
Electrophysiological evidence for reversed lexical repetition effects in language processing.
J Cogn Neurosci 16(5):715-26.
Kaan, E and Swaab, TY
(2003).
Electrophysiological evidence for serial sentence processing: a comparison between non-preferred and ungrammatical continuations.
Brain Res Cogn Brain Res 17(3):621-35.
Kaan, E and Swaab, TY
(2003).
Repair, revision, and complexity in syntactic analysis: an electrophysiological differentiation.
J Cogn Neurosci 15(1):98-110.
Kaan, E and Swaab, TY
(2002).
The brain circuitry of syntactic comprehension.
Trends Cogn Sci 6(8):350-356.
Swaab, TY, Baynes, K, and Knight, RT
(2002).
Separable effects of priming and imageability on word processing: an ERP study.
Brain Res Cogn Brain Res 15(1):99-103.
Swaab, TY, Brown, C, and Hagoort, P
(1998).
Understanding ambiguous words in sentence contexts: electrophysiological evidence for delayed contextual selection in Broca's aphasia.
Neuropsychologia 36(8):737-61.
Hagoort, P, Brown, CM, and Swaab, TY
(1996).
Lexical-semantic event-related potential effects in patients with left hemisphere lesions and aphasia, and patients with right hemisphere lesions without aphasia.
Brain 119 ( Pt 2):627-49.