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The generalizability of inhibition-related processes in the comprehension of linguistic negation. ERP evidence from the Mandarin language
B Liu, H Wang, D Beltrán, B Gu, T Liang, X Wang, M de Vega
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience 35 (7), 885-895, 2020
162020
Presetting an inhibitory state modifies the neural processing of negated action sentences. An ERP study
B Liu, B Gu, D Beltrán, H Wang, M de Vega
Brain and Cognition 143, 105598, 2020
152020
Embodied processing of disgust in Mandarin words: An ERP study
B Gu, H Wang, D Beltrán, B Liu, T Liang, X Wang, M de Vega
Journal of Neurolinguistics 58, 100981, 2021
82021
ERP signatures of pseudowords’ acquired emotional connotations of disgust and sadness
B Gu, B Liu, H Wang, M de Vega, D Beltrán
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience 38 (10), 1348-1364, 2023
52023
Learning new words' emotional meanings in the contexts of faces and sentences.
B Gu, B Liu, H Wang, D Beltrán, M de Vega
Psicológica 42 (1), 2021
32021
Existential negation modulates inhibitory control processes and impacts recognition memory. Evidence from ERP and source localisation data
B Liu, B Gu, M de Vega, H Wang, D Beltrán
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience 39 (2), 265-277, 2024
22024
ERP evidence for emotion-specific congruency effects between sentences and new words with disgust and sadness connotations
B Gu, B Liu, D Beltrán, M de Vega
Frontiers in Psychology 14, 1154442, 2023
12023
Foreign faces facilitating specific emotional connotation acquisition for L2 words
B Gu, X Sun, D Beltrán, M de Vega
2024
Consumption of Cognitive Resources in Verbal-humor Processing: Evidence from a Dual-task Paradigm
L Xueyan, W Han, G Hanning, S Lina, G Beixian, C Yanhui, W Huili
2023
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