 | 2011 |
| 9 |  | Kirk R. Daffner,
Hyemi Chong,
Xue Sun,
Elise C. Tarbi,
Jenna L. Riis,
Scott M. McGinnis,
Phillip J. Holcomb:
Mechanisms Underlying Age- and Performance-related Differences in Working Memory.
J. Cognitive Neuroscience 23(6): 1298-1314 (2011) |
| 8 |  | Katherine J. Midgley,
Phillip J. Holcomb,
Jonathan Grainger:
Effects of Cognate Status on Word Comprehension in Second Language Learners: An ERP Investigation.
J. Cognitive Neuroscience 23(7): 1634-1647 (2011) |
| 7 |  | Kirk R. Daffner,
Xue Sun,
Elise C. Tarbi,
Dorene M. Rentz,
Phillip J. Holcomb,
Jenna L. Riis:
Does compensatory neural activity survive old-old age?
NeuroImage 54(1): 427-438 (2011) |
| 2009 |
| 6 |  | Jonathan Grainger,
Phillip J. Holcomb:
Watching the Word Go by: On the Time-course of Component Processes in Visual Word Recognition.
Language and Linguistics Compass 3(1): 128-156 (2009) |
| 2008 |
| 5 |  | Hyemi Chong,
Jenna L. Riis,
Scott M. McGinnis,
Danielle M. Williams,
Phillip J. Holcomb,
Kirk R. Daffner:
To Ignore or Explore: Top-Down Modulation of Novelty Processing.
J. Cognitive Neuroscience 20(1): 120-134 (2008) |
| 4 |  | Tatiana Sitnikova,
Phillip J. Holcomb,
Kristi A. Kiyonaga,
Gina R. Kuperberg:
Two Neurocognitive Mechanisms of Semantic Integration during the Comprehension of Visual Real-world Events.
J. Cognitive Neuroscience 20(11): 2037-2057 (2008) |
| 2006 |
| 3 |  | Phillip J. Holcomb,
Jonathan Grainger:
On the Time Course of Visual Word Recognition: An Event-related Potential Investigation using Masked Repetition Priming.
J. Cognitive Neuroscience 18(10): 1631-1643 (2006) |
| 2 |  | Kirk R. Daffner,
Katherine K. Ryan,
Danielle M. Williams,
Andrew E. Budson,
Dorene M. Rentz,
David A. Wolk,
Phillip J. Holcomb:
Increased Responsiveness to Novelty is Associated with Successful Cognitive Aging.
J. Cognitive Neuroscience 18(10): 1759-1773 (2006) |
| 2005 |
| 1 |  | Andrew E. Budson,
Daniel B. J. Droller,
Chad S. Dodson,
Daniel L. Schacter,
Michael D. Rugg,
Phillip J. Holcomb,
Kirk R. Daffner:
Electrophysiological Dissociation of Picture Versus Word Encoding: The Distinctiveness Heuristic as a Retrieval Orientation.
J. Cognitive Neuroscience 17(8): 1181-1193 (2005) |