Cyma Van Petten, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Binghamton University, SUNY 
Area:
cognitive neuroscience
Website:
http://bingweb.binghamton.edu/~cvanpett
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Michaelov JA, Bardolph MD, Van Petten CK, et al. (2024) Strong Prediction: Language Model Surprisal Explains Multiple N400 Effects. Neurobiology of Language (Cambridge, Mass.). 5: 107-135
Van Petten C. (2014) Examining the N400 semantic context effect item-by-item: relationship to corpus-based measures of word co-occurrence. International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology. 94: 407-19
Luka BJ, Van Petten C. (2014) Prospective and retrospective semantic processing: prediction, time, and relationship strength in event-related potentials. Brain and Language. 135: 115-29
Luka BJ, Van Petten C. (2014) Gradients versus dichotomies: how strength of semantic context influences event-related potentials and lexical decision times. Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience. 14: 1086-103
Macizo P, Van Petten C, O'Rourke PL. (2012) Semantic access to embedded words? Electrophysiological and behavioral evidence from Spanish and English. Brain and Language. 123: 113-24
Thornhill DE, Van Petten C. (2012) Lexical versus conceptual anticipation during sentence processing: frontal positivity and N400 ERP components. International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology. 83: 382-92
Van Petten C, Luka BJ. (2012) Prediction during language comprehension: benefits, costs, and ERP components. International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology. 83: 176-90
O'Rourke PL, Van Petten C. (2011) Morphological agreement at a distance: dissociation between early and late components of the event-related brain potential. Brain Research. 1392: 62-79
Folstein JR, van Petten C. (2011) After the P3: late executive processes in stimulus categorization. Psychophysiology. 48: 825-41
Van Petten C, Federmeier KD, Holcomb PJ. (2010) For distinguished contributions to psychophysiology: Marta Kutas. Psychophysiology. 47: 403-9
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