Jan-Rouke Kuipers

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Psychology Bangor University, Bangor, Wales, United Kingdom 
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Jones MW, Kuipers JR, Nugent S, et al. (2018) Episodic traces and statistical regularities: Paired associate learning in typical and dyslexic readers. Cognition. 177: 214-225
Kuipers JR, Thierry G. (2015) Bilingualism and increased attention to speech: Evidence from event-related potentials. Brain and Language. 149: 27-32
Kuipers JR, van Koningsbruggen M, Thierry G. (2013) Semantic priming in the motor cortex: evidence from combined repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation and event-related potential. Neuroreport. 24: 646-51
Martin CD, Thierry G, Kuipers JR, et al. (2013) Bilinguals reading in their second language do not predict upcoming words as native readers do Journal of Memory and Language. 69: 574-588
Kuipers JR, Thierry G. (2012) Event-related potential correlates of language change detection in bilingual toddlers. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience. 2: 97-102
Kuipers JR, La Heij W. (2012) Congruency effects in conceptualizing for speech. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006). 65: 2155-68
Kuipers JR, Thierry G. (2010) Event-related brain potentials reveal the time-course of language change detection in early bilinguals. Neuroimage. 50: 1633-8
Heij WL, Boelens H, Kuipers J. (2010) Object Interference in Children's Colour and Position Naming: Lexical Interference or Task-Set Competition? Language and Cognitive Processes. 25: 568-588
Athanasopoulos P, Wiggett A, Dering B, et al. (2009) The Whorfian mind: Electrophysiological evidence that language shapes perception. Communicative & Integrative Biology. 2: 332-4
Kuipers J, Heij WL. (2009) The limitations of cascading in the speech production system Language and Cognitive Processes. 24: 120-135
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