Publications of Dietmar Roehm

Journal Article (13)

2009
Journal Article
Choudhary, K. K., Schlesewsky, M., Roehm, D., & Bornkessel-Schlesewsky, I. D. (2009). The N400 as a correlate of interpretively relevant linguistic rules: Evidence from Hindi. Neuropsychologia, 47, 3012–3022.
2008
Journal Article
Haupt, F., Schlesewsky, M., Roehm, D., Friederici, A. D., & Bornkessel-Schlesewsky, I. (2008). The status of subject-object reanalyses in the language comprehension architecture. Journal of Memory and Language, 59, 54–96.
2007
Journal Article
Burkhardt, P., & Roehm, D. (2007). Differential effects of saliency: An event-related brain potential study. Neuroscience Letters, 413, 115–120.
Journal Article
Roehm, D., Bornkessel-Schlesewsky, I., Rösler, F., & Schlesewsky, M. (2007). To predict or not to predict: Influences of task and strategy on the processing of semantic relations. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 19, 1259–1274.
Journal Article
Roehm, D., Bornkessel-Schlesewsky, I., & Schlesewsky, M. (2007). The internal structure of the N400: Frequency characteristics of a language-related ERP component. Chaos and Complexity Letters, 2, 365–395.
2006
Journal Article
Diers, K., Roehm, D., Maess, B., Strobel, A., Nakamura, A., & Brocke, B. (2006). Localization of P3a and P3b. The Journal of Japan Biomagnetism and Bioelectromagnetics Society, 19, 184–185.
2005
Journal Article
Roehm, D. (2005). When the opposite of black is nice: the processing of Antonym-relations. Brain Topography, 17, 185.
Journal Article
Roehm, D., Bornkessel, I., Haider, H., & Schlesewsky, M. (2005). When case meets agreement: event-related potential effects for morphology-based conflict resolution in human language comprehension. NeuroReport, 16, 875–878.
2004
Journal Article
Dogil, G., Frese, I., Haider, H., Roehm, D., & Wokurek, W. (2004). Where and how does grammatically geared processing take place – And why is Broca's area often involved. A coordinated fMRI/ERBP study of language production. Brain and Language, 89, 337–345.
Journal Article
Roehm, D., Schlesewsky, M., Bornkessel, I., Frisch, S., & Haider, H. (2004). Fractionating language comprehension via frequency characteristics of the human EEG. NeuroReport, 15, 409–412.
2001
Journal Article
Klimesch, W., Doppelmayr, M., Stadler, W., Poellhuber, D., Sauseng, P., & Roehm, D. (2001). Episodic retrieval is reflected by a process specific increase in human electroencephalographic theta activity. Neuroscience Letters, 302, 49–52.
2000
Journal Article
Doppelmayr, M., Klimesch, W., Schwaiger, J., Stadler, W., & Roehm, D. (2000). The time locked theta response reflects interindividual differences in human memory performance. Neuroscience Letters, 278, 141–144.
Journal Article
Klimesch, W., Doppelmayr, M., Roehm, D., Poellhuber, D., & Stadler, W. (2000). Simultaneous desynchronization and synchronization of different alpha responses in the human electroencephalograph: A neglected paradox? Neuroscience Letters, 284, 97–100.

Book Chapter (3)

2004
Book Chapter
Dogil, G., Ackermann, H., Grodd, W., Haider, H., Kamp, H., Mayer, J., … Wokurek, W. (2004). Brain dynamics induced by language production. In T. Pechmann & C. Habel (Eds.), Multidisciplinary Approaches to Language Production (Vol. Trends in Linguistics, pp. 397–429). Berlin/New York: Mouton de Gruyter.
Book Chapter
Dogil, G., Ackermann, H., Grodd, W., Haider, H., Kamp, H., Mayer, J., … Wokurek, W. (2004). Brain dynamics induced by language production. In T. Pechmann & C. Habel (Eds.), Multidisciplinary Approaches to Language Production (Vol. Trends in Linguistics, pp. 397–429). Berlin/New York: Mouton de Gruyter.
Book Chapter
Roehm, D., Haider, H., & Klimesch, W. (2004). Gehirnoszillationen und Sprache: EEG-Bandpowerveränderungen bei Sprachverarbeitungsprozessen. In H. M. Müller & G. Rickheit (Eds.), Neurokognition der Sprache (pp. 259–286). Tübingen: Stauffenburg.

Conference Paper (1)

2009
Conference Paper
Roehm, D., & Haider, H. (2009). Small is beautiful: The processing of the left periphery in German. In Lingua (Vol. 119, pp. 1501–1522). Siegen, GERMANY.

Meeting Abstract (6)

2009
Meeting Abstract
Schumacher, P., & Roehm, D. (2009). Syntactic position outranks syntactic function: Referential prominence revisted. In Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (Vol. Supplement, p. 78).
2008
Meeting Abstract
Roehm, D., & Burkhardt, P. (2008). The effects of the antecedent's definiteness and syntactic function on referential processing. In Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (Vol. Supplement, p. 222).
2007
Meeting Abstract
Burkhardt, P., & Roehm, D. (2007). Definite descriptions and proper names reveal distinct demands during referential processing: Evidence from ERPs. In Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (Vol. Supplement, p. 86).
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