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    How does disfluency affect the fn400 and n400 event-related potentials? Evidence from a masked word priming task

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    2025
    Author
    Leynes, Andrew
    Noguchi, Christian
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    ERP Recording: 29 channels, sampled 2048 Hz, referenced to left mastoid ERP Processing: down sampled to 256hz, filtered (0.1 0.1-30 Hz), removed ocular artifacts with ICA, Automatic Artifact detection (Moving window peak peak-to -peak, Step -like, Blocking & Flat line, Re Re-references to average mastoids.
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    Department of Psychology
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    http://dr.tcnj.edu/handle/2900/4427
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