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Ekaterini Klepousniotou
Ekaterini Klepousniotou
Associate Professor in Cognitive Neuroscience & Neuropsychology, School of Psychology, University of
Email verificata su leeds.ac.uk
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The processing of lexical ambiguity: Homonymy and polysemy in the mental lexicon
E Klepousniotou
Brain and language 81 (1-3), 205-223, 2002
3342002
Disambiguating the ambiguity advantage effect in word recognition: An advantage for polysemous but not homonymous words
E Klepousniotou, SR Baum
Journal of Neurolinguistics 20 (1), 1-24, 2007
2512007
Making sense of word senses: the comprehension of polysemy depends on sense overlap.
E Klepousniotou, D Titone, C Romero
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 34 (6), 1534, 2008
2152008
Not all ambiguous words are created equal: An EEG investigation of homonymy and polysemy
E Klepousniotou, GB Pike, K Steinhauer, V Gracco
Brain and language 123 (1), 11-21, 2012
1692012
Sustained meaning activation for polysemous but not homonymous words: Evidence from EEG
LJ MacGregor, J Bouwsema, E Klepousniotou
Neuropsychologia 68, 126-138, 2015
782015
Processing homonymy and polysemy: Effects of sentential context and time-course following unilateral brain damage
E Klepousniotou, SR Baum
Brain and Language 95 (3), 365-382, 2005
722005
Pre-stimulus alpha oscillations over somatosensory cortex predict tactile misperceptions
M Craddock, E Poliakoff, W El-Deredy, E Klepousniotou, DM Lloyd
Neuropsychologia 96, 9-18, 2017
662017
Comprehension of lexical ambiguity in healthy aging, mild cognitive impairment, and mild Alzheimer's disease
V Taler, E Klepousniotou, NA Phillips
Neuropsychologia 47 (5), 1332-1343, 2009
592009
Representational deficit or processing effect? An electrophysiological study of noun-noun compound processing by very advanced L2 speakers of English
C De Cat, E Klepousniotou, RH Baayen
Frontiers in psychology 6, 113098, 2015
502015
Unilateral brain damage effects on processing homonymous and polysemous words
E Klepousniotou, SR Baum
Brain and Language 93 (3), 308-326, 2005
482005
Nature and assessment of right hemisphere disorders
CA Tompkins, E Klepousniotou, AG Scott
Aphasia and related neurogenic communication disorders, 297-332, 2012
412012
Pathways to lexical ambiguity: fMRI evidence for bilateral fronto-parietal involvement in language processing
E Klepousniotou, VL Gracco, GB Pike
Brain and Language 131, 56-64, 2014
352014
The cost of learning new meanings for familiar words
G Maciejewski, JM Rodd, M Mon-Williams, E Klepousniotou
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience 35 (2), 188-210, 2020
302020
Reconciling linguistics and psycholinguistics: On the psychological reality of linguistic polysemy
E Klepousniotou
The cognitive basis of polysemy. Frankfurt, Germany: Peter Lang Verlag, 2007
202007
Treatment of right hemisphere disorders
C Tompkins, E Klepousniotou, G Scott
Aphasia and related neurogenic communication disorders, 345-364, 2013
192013
Transcranial alternating current stimulation at 10 Hz modulates response bias in the Somatic Signal Detection Task
M Craddock, E Klepousniotou, W El-Deredy, E Poliakoff, D Lloyd
International Journal of Psychophysiology 135, 106-112, 2019
132019
Relative meaning frequencies for 100 homonyms: British eDom norms
G Maciejewski, E Klepousniotou
Journal of Open Psychology Data 4 (1), e6-e6, 2016
112016
Disambiguating the ambiguity disadvantage effect: Behavioral and electrophysiological evidence for semantic competition.
G Maciejewski, E Klepousniotou
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 46 (9), 1682, 2020
102020
Electrophysiological correlates of noun-noun compound processing by non-native speakers of English
C De Cat, H Baayen, E Klepousniotou
Proceedings of the First Workshop on Computational Approaches to Compound …, 2014
92014
Clarifying further the ambiguity advantage effect in word recognition: Effects of aging and left-hemisphere damage on the processing of homonymy and polysemy
E Klepousniotou, SR Baum
Brain and Language 1 (103), 148-149, 2007
92007
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