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  1. Speech Auditory Brainstem Response to Predict Language Delay
  2. Infant Neural Speech Encoding Forecasts Language Difficulties in Preschool Years
  3. Infant Neural Speech Encoding Forecasts Language Difficulties in Preschool Years
  4. Neural encoding of Cantonese and Vietnamese tones
  5. Deficits in neural encoding of speech in preterm infants
  6. Deficits in neural encoding of speech in preterm infants
  7. Ultra-rapid and automatic interplay between L1 and L2 semantics in late bilinguals: EEG evidence
  8. Ultra-Rapid and Automatic Interplay Between L1 and L2 Semantics in Late Bilinguals: EEG Evidence
  9. Neural Speech Encoding in Infancy Predicts Future Language and Communication Difficulties
  10. Early Development of Neural Speech Encoding Depends on Age but not Native Language Status: Evidence from Lexical Tone
  11. Individual differences in bilingual experience modulate executive control network and performance: behavioral and structural neuroimaging evidence
  12. Individual Differences In Bilingual Experience Modulate Executive Control Network And Performance: Behavioral And Structural Neuroimaging Evidence
  13. Conflict Resolution Ability in Late Bilinguals Improves With Increased Second-Language Proficiency: ANT Evidence
  14. Crosslinguistic interplay between semantics and phonology in late bilinguals: neurophysiological evidence
  15. Single trial ERP reading based on parallel factor analysis
  16. The “why” and “how” of JointICA: Results from a visual detection task
  17. Cognitive Control and Individual Differences in Economic Ultimatum Decision-Making
  18. Context Modulates the ERP Signature of Contour Integration
  19. The BOLD correlates of the visual P1 and N1 in single-trial analysis of simultaneous EEG-fMRI recordings during a spatial detection task
  20. Effect of the static magnetic field of the MR-scanner on ERPs: Evaluation of visual, cognitive and motor potentials
  21. Removal of BCG artifacts from EEG recordings inside the MR scanner: A comparison of methodological and validation-related aspects
  22. Heschl's Gyrus, Posterior Superior Temporal Gyrus, and Mid-Ventrolateral Prefrontal Cortex Have Different Roles in the Detection of Acoustic Changes
  23. Neonatal frequency discrimination in 250–4000-Hz range: Electrophysiological evidence
  24. Frequency specific impairment of automatic pitch change detection by fMRI acoustic noise: An MEG study
  25. Frequency discrimination at different frequency levels as indexed by electrophysiological and behavioral measures
  26. Effects of noise from functional magnetic resonance imaging on auditory event-related potentials in working memory task
  27. Effects of Acoustic Gradient Noise from Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging on Auditory Processing as Reflected by Event-Related Brain Potentials
  28. Fast vigilance decrement in closed head injury patients as reflected by the mismatch negativity (MMN)