Presentations

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  • Corley, M., Pickering, M., Martin, A. E., & Nieuwland, M. S. (2015). Predicting form and meaning: Evidence from ERPs. Poster presented at the 28th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
  • Ito, A., Corley, M., Pickering, M. J., Martin, A. E., & Nieuwland, M. S. (2015). Prediction of form and meaning? Evidence from brain potentials. Talk presented at the 28th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing. Los Angeles, CA. 2015-03-19 - 2015-03-21.
  • Kulakova, E., & Nieuwland, M. S. (2015). If sweets were made out of sugar: N400-effects of pragmatically inappropriate subjunctive antecedents. Poster presented at the 28th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, Los Angeles, CA.
  • Nieuwland, M. S. (2015). Processing sentence truth-value. Talk presented at the University of Bristol. UK. 2015.
  • Nieuwland, M. S. (2015). Quantification, prediction and the online impact of sentence truth-value: Evidence from event-related potentials. Talk presented at the 21nd Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing Conference (AMLaP 2015). Valetta, Malta. 2015-09-03 - 2015-09-05.
  • Nieuwland, M. S. (2015). The Neurobiology of Reference. Talk presented at the MPI for Empirical Aesthetics. Frankfurt, Germany. 2015.
  • Nieuwland, M. S. (2009). Some people haveā€¦? ERP correlates of pragmatic processing. Talk presented at the Department of Psychology, University of Glasgow. Glasgow, Scotland. 2009.
  • Nieuwland, M. S. (2009). Trivially true: pragmatic aspects of language comprehension. Talk presented at the Department of Experimental Psychology, Gent University. Gent, Belgium. 2009.
  • Nieuwland, M. S. (2009). Trivially true: pragmatic aspects of language comprehension. Talk presented at the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics. Nijmegen, the Netherlands. 2009.
  • Nieuwland, M. S. (2009). Understanding language in context: Evidence from ERPs and fMRI. Talk presented at the Department of Psychology, University of Aberdeen. Aberdeen, Scotland. 2009.
  • Nieuwland, M. S. (2009). Understanding language in context: Evidence from ERPs and fMRI. Talk presented at the Department of Psychology, University of Toronto. Scarborough, Canada. 2009.

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