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- 2022
- Claire Kabdebon, Ana Fló, Adélaïde de Heering, Richard N. Aslin:
The power of rhythms: how steady-state evoked responses reveal early neurocognitive development. NeuroImage 254: 119150 (2022) - Bob McMurray, McCall E. Sarrett, Samantha Chiu, Alexis K. Black, Alice Wang, Rebecca Canale, Richard N. Aslin:
Decoding the temporal dynamics of spoken word and nonword processing from EEG. NeuroImage 260: 119457 (2022) - 2021
- Sara Sanchez-Alonso, Monica D. Rosenberg, Richard N. Aslin:
Functional connectivity patterns predict naturalistic viewing versus rest across development. NeuroImage 229: 117630 (2021) - Shengyi Wu, Tommy Blanchard, Emily Meschke, Richard N. Aslin, Benjamin Y. Hayden, Celeste Kidd:
Macaques preferentially attend to intermediately surprising information. CogSci 2021 - Raiyan Abdul Baten, Richard N. Aslin, Gourab Ghoshal, Ehsan Hoque:
Creativity in social networks is enhanced by 'Goldilocks' dispersal of ideators' visibility. CoRR abs/2112.03140 (2021) - 2018
- Jessica Gemignani, Laurie Bayet, Claire Kabdebon, Benjamin Blankertz, Kenneth R. Pugh, Richard N. Aslin:
Classifying the mental representation of word meaning in children with Multivariate Pattern Analysis of fNIRS. EMBC 2018: 295-298 - 2017
- Elisabeth A. Karuza, Lauren L. Emberson, Matthew E. Roser, Daniel Cole, Richard N. Aslin, József Fiser:
Neural Signatures of Spatial Statistical Learning: Characterizing the Extraction of Structure from Complex Visual Scenes. J. Cogn. Neurosci. 29(12) (2017) - 2016
- Elisabeth A. Karuza, Ping Li, Daniel J. Weiss, Federica Bulgarelli, Benjamin Zinszer, Richard N. Aslin:
Sampling over Nonuniform Distributions: A Neural Efficiency Account of the Primacy Effect in Statistical Learning. J. Cogn. Neurosci. 28(10): 1484-1500 (2016) - 2015
- Rachel Wu, Rebecca Nako, Jared Band, Jacquelyne Pizzuto, Yalda Ghoreishi, Gaia Scerif, Richard N. Aslin:
Rapid Attentional Selection of Non-native Stimuli despite Perceptual Narrowing. J. Cogn. Neurosci. 27(11): 2299-2307 (2015) - Paola Escudero, Cory D. Bonn, Richard N. Aslin, Karen E. Mulak:
Indexical and linguistic processing in infancy: Discrimination of speaker, accent and vowel differences. ICPhS 2015 - 2013
- Rachel Wu, Gaia Scerif, Richard N. Aslin, Tim J. Smith, Rebecca Nako, Martin Eimer:
Searching for Something Familiar or Novel: Top-Down Attentional Selection of Specific Items or Object Categories. J. Cogn. Neurosci. 25(5): 719-729 (2013) - 2012
- Ting Qian, Patricia Reeder, Richard N. Aslin, Joshua B. Tenenbaum, Elissa L. Newport:
Exploring the Role of Representation in Models of Grammatical Category Acquisition. CogSci 2012 - Rachel Wu, Gaia Scerif, Richard N. Aslin, Tim J. Smith, Martin Eimer:
Searching for something familiar or novel: ERP correlates of top-down attentional selection for specific items and categories. CogSci 2012 - 2011
- Matthew E. Roser, József Fiser, Richard N. Aslin, Michael S. Gazzaniga:
Right Hemisphere Dominance in Visual Statistical Learning. J. Cogn. Neurosci. 23(5): 1088-1099 (2011) - Sarah Davis, Elissa L. Newport, Richard N. Aslin:
Probability-matching in 10-month-old infants. CogSci 2011 - 2009
- Andrea L. Gebhart, Richard N. Aslin, Elissa L. Newport:
Changing Structures in Midstream: Learning Along the Statistical Garden Path. Cogn. Sci. 33(6): 1087-1116 (2009) - 2008
- Jessica Maye, Richard N. Aslin, Michael K. Tanenhaus:
The Weckud Wetch of the Wast: Lexical Adaptation to a Novel Accent. Cogn. Sci. 32(3): 543-562 (2008) - 2007
- James S. Magnuson, James A. Dixon, Michael K. Tanenhaus, Richard N. Aslin:
The Dynamics of Lexical Competition During Spoken Word Recognition. Cogn. Sci. 31(1): 133-156 (2007) - 2005
- Chen Yu, Dana H. Ballard, Richard N. Aslin:
The Role of Embodied Intention in Early Lexical Acquisition. Cogn. Sci. 29(6): 961-1005 (2005) - Gergo Orbán, József Fiser, Richard N. Aslin, Máté Lengyel:
Bayesian model learning in human visual perception. NIPS 2005: 1043-1050 - 2003
- James S. Magnuson, Bob McMurray, Michael K. Tanenhaus, Richard N. Aslin:
Lexical effects on compensation for coarticulation: the ghost of Christmash past. Cogn. Sci. 27(2): 285-298 (2003) - James S. Magnuson, Bob McMurray, Michael K. Tanenhaus, Richard N. Aslin:
Lexical effects on compensation for coarticulation: a tale of two systems? Cogn. Sci. 27(5): 801-805 (2003)
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