Publikationen von Lars Meyer

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2024
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Meyer, L.: Enhancement therapy: Towards an EEG-guided audiobook intervention in developmental language disorders. Better Literacy Start Symposium, Münster, Germany (2024)
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Titone, L.; Milosevic, N.; Meyer, L.: ARC: A framework to control for acoustic and phonological confounds in artificial language learning experiments. Interdisciplinary Advances in Statistical Learning, San Sebastián, Spain (2024)
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Meyer, L.: Max Planck Research Group "Language Cycles". Annual Meeting of the Max Planck Society, Berlin, Germany (2024)
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Meyer, L.: How electrophysiological rhythms shape language. University of Lund, Sweden (2024)
2023
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Lo, C.; Anderson, M.; Titone, L.; Meyer, L.: Are syntactic dependencies optimized for periodic neurobiological sampling? Large-scale analysis on the universal dependencies corpus. The Crosslinguistic Perspectives on Processing and Learning Workshop (X-PPL) , Zurich, Switzerland (2023)
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Meyer, L.: Neural correlates of healthy and impaired phonological processing in children: A naturalistic approach. Annual Congress of the Union of European Phoniatricians, Antalya, Türkiye (2023)
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Henke, L.; Meyer, L.: Temporal constraints on the learning of multi-word chunks revealed by behaviour and EEG. 23rd Conference of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology, Porto, Portugal (2023)
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Cheung, V. K. M.; Harrison, P.; Meyer, L.; Pearce, M. T.; Friederici, A. D.; Koelsch, S.: Investigating neurocognitive mechanisms of musical pleasure and expectancy with computational modelling. International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition, Tokyo, Japan (2023)
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Lo, C.; Anderson, M.; Titone, L.; Meyer, L.: Are syntactic dependencies optimized for periodic neurobiological sampling? Large-scale autocorrelation analysis on the universal dependencies corpus. Workshop Internal and External Pressures Shaping Language in the 34th European Summer School in Logic, Language and Information (ESSLLI), Ljubljana, Slovenia (2023)
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Meyer, L.: The role(s) of slow-frequency neural oscillations for language processing (and language as such). University of Zurich, Switzerland (2023)
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Meyer, L.: How electrophysiological rhythms shape language. University of Cambridge, United Kingdom (2023)
2022
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Meyer, L.: Slow electrophysiological rhythms: Language from the inside out? Basque Center On Cognition, Brain and Language, Donostia, Spain (2022)
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Momenian, M.; Vaghefi, M.; Sadeghi, H. R.; Momtazi, S.; Meyer, L.: Predictive language processing in monolingual and bilingual speakers. International Symposium on Bilingualism and Cognition, Goa, India (2022)
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Lamekina, Y.; Meyer, L.: Prosodic entrainment influences sentence comprehension. International Interdisciplinary Computational Cognitive Science Summer School (IICCSSS) , Tübingen, Germany (2022)
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Meyer, L.: Language models in electrophysiological research: Epistemological and statistical considerations. International Interdisciplinary Computational Cognitive Science Summer School , Tübingen, Germany (2022)
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Menn, K.; Männel, C.; Meyer, L.: Phonetic features excel acoustics at 14 months: Naturalistic evidence from EEG encoding models across the first five years. 5th Workshop on Infant Language Development (WILD), Donostia-San Sebastian, Spain (2022)
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Stehwien, S.; Meyer, L.: Short-term periodicity of prosodic phrasing – Corpus-based evidence. 11th International Conference on Speech Prosody, Lisbon, Portugal (2022)
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Lamekina, Y.; Meyer, L.: Does prosodic entrainment influence sentence segmentation? Towards a predictive account of prosody. 35th Annual Conference on Human Sentence Processing (HSP2022), Virtual (2022)
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Meyer, L.: Slow brain rhythms of language: Sentence processing from the inside out? Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA (2022)
2021
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Meyer, L.: Electrophysiological cycles - Neural constraints on chunking? World Congress of Applied Linguistics (AILA), Groningen, the Netherlands (2021)
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