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- Title : 10b_figures/models
- DataType : Statistical data
- ResearchField : Psycholinguistics
- Date : 2022-06-13
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- Description : This folder contains the output figures from scripts: - f19_TOMATS_8surprise_tfce_As.m - f19_tfce_reponly - tf19_tfce_rep_surprise.m It also contains the channel labels and locations on the Biosemi 128-electrode layout used for recording the EEG data analysed in this study.
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- Name : Federica Bartolozzi
- Role : researcher
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- Organisation : Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics
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- ProjectName : Does predictability modulates subsequent repetition priming in naturalistic comprehension? Evidence from EEG
- ProjectDescription : This is an EEG project investigating whether predictability of a word modulates subsequent repetition priming effects
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- Size : 7075858