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L K Tyler
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1
The temporal structure of spoken language understanding.
Cognition
1980
3.52
2
Dissociating types of mental computation.
Nature
1997
2.37
3
Susceptibility-induced loss of signal: comparing PET and fMRI on a semantic task.
Neuroimage
2000
1.97
4
Selecting among competing alternatives: selection and retrieval in the left inferior frontal gyrus.
Cereb Cortex
2005
1.49
5
Anteromedial temporal cortex supports fine-grained differentiation among objects.
Cereb Cortex
2004
1.27
6
Unitary vs multiple semantics: PET studies of word and picture processing.
Brain Lang
2004
1.17
7
Rules, representations, and the English past tense.
Trends Cogn Sci
1998
1.16
8
Why do Alzheimer patients have difficulty with pronouns? Working memory, semantics, and reference in comprehension and production in Alzheimer's disease.
Brain Lang
1999
1.16
9
Quantifying contextual contributions to word-recognition processes.
Percept Psychophys
1983
1.14
10
Conjectures and refutations: a reply to Norris.
Cognition
1982
1.10
11
Voxel-based morphometry of herpes simplex encephalitis.
Neuroimage
2001
1.10
12
The basal ganglia and rule-governed language use: evidence from vascular and degenerative conditions.
Brain
2005
1.04
13
Repetition suppression and semantic enhancement: an investigation of the neural correlates of priming.
Neuropsychologia
2006
1.04
14
The structure of the initial cohort: evidence from gating.
Percept Psychophys
1984
1.00
15
Longitudinal studies of semantic dementia: the relationship between structural and functional changes over time.
Neuropsychologia
2008
0.98
16
Getting to the meaning of the regular past tense: evidence from neuropsychology.
J Cogn Neurosci
2005
0.97
17
Grammatical categories in the brain: the role of morphological structure.
Cereb Cortex
2006
0.97
18
Cingulate control of fronto-temporal integration reflects linguistic demands: a three-way interaction in functional connectivity.
Neuroimage
2005
0.93
19
Processing structure of sentence perception.
Nature
1975
0.93
20
Word retrieval failures in old age: the relationship between structure and function.
J Cogn Neurosci
2010
0.92
21
A progressive category-specific semantic deficit for non-living things.
Neuropsychologia
2000
0.91
22
Overcoming confounds of stimulus blocking: an event-related fMRI design of semantic processing.
Neuroimage
2002
0.87
23
The process of spoken word recognition: an introduction.
Cognition
1987
0.85
24
Conceptual structure: Towards an integrated neuro-cognitive account.
Lang Cogn Process
2011
0.85
25
Sentence comprehension deficits in Alzheimer's disease: a comparison of off-line vs. on-line sentence processing.
Brain Lang
1998
0.84
26
Automatic access to lexical semantics in aphasia: evidence from semantic and associative priming.
Brain Lang
1993
0.84
27
Complementary hemispheric asymmetries in object naming and recognition: a voxel-based correlational study.
Neuropsychologia
2009
0.82
28
Age-related neural reorganization during spoken word recognition: the interaction of form and meaning.
J Cogn Neurosci
2012
0.82
29
Category-specific semantic deficits: the role of familiarity and property type reexamined.
Neuropsychology
1998
0.82
30
Investigating semantic memory impairments: the contribution of semantic priming.
Memory
1996
0.79
31
Is gating an on-line task? Evidence from naming latency data.
Percept Psychophys
1985
0.78
32
Linguistic dissociations in Williams syndrome: evaluating receptive syntax in on-line and off-line tasks.
Neuropsychologia
1998
0.78
33
The influence of explicit instructions and stimulus material on lateral frontal responses to an encoding task.
Neuroimage
2002
0.78
34
The development of discourse mapping processes: the on-line interpretation of anaphoric expressions.
Cognition
1983
0.78
35
Real-time comprehension processes in agrammatism: a case study.
Brain Lang
1985
0.78
36
Semantic processing of living and nonliving concepts across the cerebral hemispheres.
Brain Lang
2005
0.77
37
The noun-verb problem and Chinese aphasia: comments on Bates et al. (1991).
Brain Lang
1993
0.75
38
Reply to Cowart.
Cognition
1983
0.75