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Phoebe Gaston
Phoebe Gaston
Assistant Professor, Department of Linguistics & Languages, McMaster University
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Linguistic bias modulates interpretation of speech via neural delta-band oscillations
L Meyer, MJ Henry, P Gaston, N Schmuck, AD Friederici
Cerebral Cortex 27 (9), 4293-4302, 2017
1562017
Frontal–posterior theta oscillations reflect memory retrieval during sentence comprehension
L Meyer, M Grigutsch, N Schmuck, P Gaston, AD Friederici
Cortex 71, 205-218, 2015
892015
Same words, different structures: An fMRI investigation of argument relations and the angular gyrus
W Matchin, CH Liao, P Gaston, E Lau
Neuropsychologia 125, 116-128, 2019
412019
Eelbrain, a Python toolkit for time-continuous analysis with temporal response functions
C Brodbeck, P Das, M Gillis, JP Kulasingham, S Bhattasali, P Gaston, ...
Elife 12, e85012, 2023
332023
The time course of contextual cohort effects in auditory processing of category-ambiguous words: MEG evidence for a single “clash” as noun or verb
P Gaston, A Marantz
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience 33 (4), 402-423, 2018
202018
Auditory word comprehension is less incremental in isolated words
P Gaston, C Brodbeck, C Phillips, E Lau
Neurobiology of Language 4 (1), 29-52, 2023
62023
The logic of syntactic priming and acceptability judgments
P Gaston, N Huang, C Phillips
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 40, 2017
62017
Theories all the way down: Remarks on “theoretical” and “experimental” linguistics
C Phillips, P Gaston, N Huang, H Muller
The Cambridge handbook of experimental syntax, 587-616, 2021
5*2021
Syntactic category does not inhibit lexical competition
P Gaston, E Lau, C Phillips
52019
Memory for affixes in a long-lag priming paradigm
P Gaston, L Stockall, S VanWagenen, A Marantz
Glossa: a journal of general linguistics 6 (1), 2021
42021
The role of syntactic prediction in auditory word recognition
PE Gaston
University of Maryland, College Park, 2020
22020
Contra assertions, feedback improves word recognition: How feedback and lateral inhibition sharpen signals over noise
JS Magnuson, AM Crinnion, S Luthra, P Gaston, S Grubb
Cognition 242, 105661, 2024
12024
Contra assertions, feedback improves word recognition
J Magnuson, S Grubb, AM Crinnion, S Luthra, P Gaston
PsyArXiv, 2021
12021
Discovering computational principles in models and brains
C Brodbeck, S Luthra, P Gaston, J Magnuson
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 43 (43), 2021
12021
How does (n't) syntactic context guide auditory word recognition?
P Gaston, E Lau, C Phillips
PsyArXiv, 2020
12020
Resolving competing predictions in speech: How qualitatively different cues and cue reliability contribute to phoneme identification
AM Crinnion, S Luthra, P Gaston, JS Magnuson
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 1-20, 2024
2024
How Feedback in Interactive Activation Improves Perception
J Magnuson, S Grubb, AM Crinnion, S Luthra, P Gaston
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 44 (44), 2022
2022
Delta-band oscillatory phase predicts formation of syntactic phrases: Electroencephalography evidence from attachment ambiguities
L Meyer, M Grigutsch, M Henry, N Schmuck, PE Gaston, AD Friederici
7th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Neurobiology of Language, 2015
2015
Memory retrieval during pronoun processing relies on coherent theta oscillations between frontal and posterior cortex
L Meyer, M Grigutsch, N Schmuck, P Gaston, AD Friederici
Society for the Neurobiology of Language (SNL) 2014 Annual Meeting, 2014
2014
Frontal–posterior theta coherence subserves memory retrieval during language comprehension
L Meyer, M Grigutsch, N Schmuck, P Gaston, AD Friederici
21st Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society (CNS2014), 2014
2014
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