Publications of Dietmar Roehm
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Journal Article (13)
2009
Journal Article
Choudhary, K. K., , 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
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Haupt, F., , 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
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Roehm, D. (2007). Differential effects of saliency: An event-related brain potential study. Neuroscience Letters, 413, 115–120.
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Roehm, D., Bornkessel-Schlesewsky, I., , & (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.
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Roehm, D., Bornkessel-Schlesewsky, I., & (2007). The internal structure of the N400: Frequency characteristics of a language-related ERP component. Chaos and Complexity Letters, 2, 365–395.
2006
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Roehm, D., Maess, B., , Nakamura, A., & (2006). Localization of P3a and P3b. The Journal of Japan Biomagnetism and Bioelectromagnetics Society, 19, 184–185.
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Roehm, D. (2005). When the opposite of black is nice: the processing of Antonym-relations. Brain Topography, 17, 185.
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Roehm, D., Bornkessel, I., , & (2005). When case meets agreement: event-related potential effects for morphology-based conflict resolution in human language comprehension. NeuroReport, 16, 875–878.
2004
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Roehm, D., & (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.
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Roehm, D., , Bornkessel, I., Frisch, S., & (2004). Fractionating language comprehension via frequency characteristics of the human EEG. NeuroReport, 15, 409–412.
2001
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Stadler, W., , , & Roehm, D. (2001). Episodic retrieval is reflected by a process specific increase in human electroencephalographic theta activity. Neuroscience Letters, 302, 49–52.
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Stadler, W., & Roehm, D. (2000). The time locked theta response reflects interindividual differences in human memory performance. Neuroscience Letters, 278, 141–144.
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Roehm, D., , & Stadler, W. (2000). Simultaneous desynchronization and synchronization of different alpha responses in the human electroencephalograph: A neglected paradox? Neuroscience Letters, 284, 97–100.
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2004
Book Chapter
, , , , , , … (2004). Brain dynamics induced by language production. In & (Eds.), Multidisciplinary Approaches to Language Production (Vol. Trends in Linguistics, pp. 397–429). Berlin/New York: Mouton de Gruyter.
Book Chapter
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Book Chapter
Roehm, D., , & (2004). Gehirnoszillationen und Sprache: EEG-Bandpowerveränderungen bei Sprachverarbeitungsprozessen. In & (Eds.), Neurokognition der Sprache (pp. 259–286). Tübingen: Stauffenburg.
Conference Paper (1)
2009
Conference Paper
Roehm, D., & (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
Roehm, D. (2009). Syntactic position outranks syntactic function: Referential prominence revisted. In Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (Vol. Supplement, p. 78).
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Roehm, D., & (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
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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