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OISHI HIROAKI
Department / Course
College of Comprehensive Psychology Department of Comprehensive Psychology
Title / Position
Associate Professor
Papers
1.
2021/01
Selective adaptation in sentence comprehension: Evidence from event-related brain potentials │ Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology │ (Co-authored)
2.
2019
Developmental Changes in the Utilization of Referential Visual Context during Sentence Comprehension: Eye Movement and Pupil Dilation Evidence from Children and Adults │ Language Learning and Development │ 15 (4),pp.350-365 (Co-authored)
3.
2019
Inter-participant variabilities and sample sizes in P300 and P600 │ International Journal of Psychophysiology │ 140,pp.33-40 (Co-authored)
4.
2013
Towards the understanding of the correspondence relationship between language-related ERP components and oscillatory activities │ 26th Annual CUNY conference on human sentence processing │ (Co-authored)
5.
2011/03
An electrophysiological study on two types of conflict during online sentence processing │ 24th annual CUNY conference on human sentence processing, │ (Co-authored)
6.
2010
Sentence processing under the control of executive control? : contribution of inhibition function to garden-path recovery │ 23rd Annual CUNY conference on human sentence processing │ (Co-authored)
7.
2009
Development of executive control and language processing │ Language and Linguistic Compass │ 3 (1),pp.59-89 (Co-authored)
8.
2009
Immediate interaction between syntactic and semantic outputs: evidence from event-related potentials in Japanese sentence processing │ 23rd Annual CUNY conference on human sentence processing │ (Co-authored)
9.
2007
Backward-integration in Japanese: Evidence from event-related brain potentials │ Communicating Skills of Intention Tokyo:Hituzi Syobo │ ,pp.353-365 (Co-authored)
10.
2007
Revision process in Japanese sentence processing: Evidence from event-related brain potentials │ Communicating Skills of Intention Tokyo:Hituzi Syobo │ ,pp.367-381 (Co-authored)
11.
2007
The immediate effect of pragmatic plausibility in reanalysis: Evidence from behavioral data and event-related brain potentials │ Journal of Japanese Linguistics │ 23,pp.1-20 (Sole-authored)