Publications of Angela D. Friederici
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Contribution to an Encyclopedia (3)
2015
Contribution to an Encyclopedia
3, pp. 461 - 468 (Ed. Toga, A.). Elsevier, Amsterdam (2015)
Syntax in the brain. In: Brain Mapping: An Encyclopedic Reference, Vol. 2001
Contribution to an Encyclopedia
1,2 (Methodologie), pp. 63 - 69 (Eds. Holtus, G.; Metzeltin, M.). Niemeyer, Tübingen (2001)
Sprachverlust. In: Lexikon der romanistischen Linguistik, Vol.
Contribution to an Encyclopedia
23 (SY - UNO), pp. 15392 - 15397 (Eds. Smelser, N. J.; Baltes, P. B.). Elsevier, Amsterdam (2001)
Syntactic aspects of language, neural basis of. In: International encyclopedia of the social & behavioral sciences, Vol. Contribution to a Handbook (1)
1993
Contribution to a Handbook
Disorders of word class processing in aphasia. In: Linguistic disorders and pathologies: An international handbook, pp. 169 - 181. Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, Germany (1993)
Editorial (1)
2013
Editorial
5, p. 1 (2013)
Neurobiology of human language and its evolution: primate and non-primate perspectives. Frontiers in Evolutionary Neuroscience Preprint (8)
2025
Preprint
Grammar acquisition in preschool children is related to white matter maturation of the dorsal language network. bioRxiv (2025)
Preprint
Deaf signers adapt their eye gaze behaviour when comprehending an unknown sign language. PsyArXiv (2025)
2024
Preprint
Modality-independent core brain network for language as proved by sign language. PsyArXiv (2024)
Preprint
Lifespan trajectory of chimpanzee brains characterized by magnetic resonance imaging histology. bioRxiv (2024)
Preprint
Detection of extraneous visual signals does not reveal the syntactic structure of German Sign Language (DGS). PsyArXiv (2024)
2022
Preprint
Syntax through the looking glass: A review on two-word linguistic processing across behavioral, neuroimaging and neurostimulation studies. PsyArXiv (2022)
2021
Preprint
Individual alpha power predicts language comprehension. bioRxiv (2021)
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Towards a causal role of Broca's area in language: A TMS-EEG study on syntactic prediction. bioRxiv (2021)