Hugh Rabagliati
Affiliations: | Psychology | New York University, New York, NY, United States |
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(Shifting senses in lexical semantic development.) | ||||
Liina Pylkkanen | grad student | 2010 | NYU | |
(Shifting senses in lexical semantic development.) |
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Fletcher L, Rabagliati H, Culbertson J. (2024) Autistic Traits, Communicative Efficiency, and Social Biases Shape Language Learning in Autistic and Allistic Learners. Cognitive Science. 48: e70007 |
Brough J, Harris LT, Wu SH, et al. (2024) Cognitive causes of 'like me' race and gender biases in human language production. Nature Human Behaviour |
Skarabela B, Cuthbert N, Rees A, et al. (2023) Learning dimensions of meaning: Children's acquisition of but. Cognitive Psychology. 147: 101597 |
Dautriche I, Goupil L, Smith K, et al. (2022) Two-Year-Olds' Eye Movements Reflect Confidence in Their Understanding of Words. Psychological Science. 9567976221105208 |
Dautriche I, Goupil L, Smith K, et al. (2021) Knowing How You Know: Toddlers Reevaluate Words Learned From an Unreliable Speaker. Open Mind : Discoveries in Cognitive Science. 5: 1-19 |
Lelonkiewicz JR, Rabagliati H, Pickering MJ. (2021) EXPRESS: The role of language production in making predictions during comprehension. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006). 17470218211028438 |
Gambi C, Pickering MJ, Rabagliati H. (2021) Prediction error boosts retention of novel words in adults but not in children. Cognition. 211: 104650 |
Gambi C, Jindal P, Sharpe S, et al. (2020) The Relation Between Preschoolers' Vocabulary Development and Their Ability to Predict and Recognize Words. Child Development |
Rabagliati H, Moors P, Heyman T. (2020) Can Item Effects Explain Away the Evidence for Unconscious Sound Symbolism? An Adversarial Commentary on Heyman, Maerten, Vankrunkelsven, Voorspoels, and Moors (2019). Psychological Science. 956797620949461 |
Corps RE, Rabagliati H. (2020) How top-down processing enhances comprehension of noise-vocoded speech: Predictions about meaning are more important than predictions about form Journal of Memory and Language. 113: 104114 |