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How the COVID‐19 pandemic has changed our lives: A study of psychological correlates across 59 countries
E Alzueta, P Perrin, FC Baker, S Caffarra, D Ramos‐Usuga, D Yuksel, ...
Journal of clinical psychology 77 (3), 556-570, 2021
3762021
Sleeping when the world locks down: correlates of sleep health during the COVID-19 pandemic across 59 countries
D Yuksel, GB McKee, PB Perrin, E Alzueta, S Caffarra, D Ramos-Usuga, ...
Sleep Health 7 (2), 134-142, 2021
1472021
Second language syntactic processing revealed through event-related potentials: An empirical review
S Caffarra, N Molinaro, D Davidson, M Carreiras
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 51, 31-47, 2015
1312015
On the left anterior negativity (LAN): The case of morphosyntactic agreement
N Molinaro, HA Barber, S Caffarra, M Carreiras
cortex 66 (156-159), 8, 2015
1312015
Representation and processing of multi-word expressions in the brain
A Siyanova-Chanturia, K Conklin, S Caffarra, E Kaan, WJB van Heuven
Brain and language 175, 111-122, 2017
902017
Evaluating the reliability of human brain white matter tractometry
J Kruper, JD Yeatman, A Richie-Halford, D Bloom, M Grotheer, S Caffarra, ...
Aperture neuro 1 (1), 2021
652021
Is the LAN effect in morphosyntactic processing an ERP artifact?
S Caffarra, M Mendoza, D Davidson
Brain and Language 191, 9-16, 2019
652019
Is the noun ending a cue to grammatical gender processing? An ERP study on sentences in Italian
S Caffarra, A Siyanova‐Chanturia, F Pesciarelli, F Vespignani, C Cacciari
Psychophysiology 52 (8), 1019-1030, 2015
562015
Two sides of gender: ERP evidence for the presence of two routes during gender agreement processing
S Caffarra, N Janssen, HA Barber
Neuropsychologia 63, 124-134, 2014
562014
Anatomy and physiology of word-selective visual cortex: from visual features to lexical processing
S Caffarra, II Karipidis, M Yablonski, JD Yeatman
Brain structure and function 226 (9), 3051-3065, 2021
522021
Does the ending matter? The role of gender-to-ending consistency in sentence reading
S Caffarra, HA Barber
Brain research 1605, 83-92, 2015
502015
Not all errors are the same: ERP sensitivity to error typicality in foreign accented speech perception
S Caffarra, CD Martin
Cortex 116, 308-320, 2019
492019
Hierarchical levels of representation in language prediction: The influence of first language acquisition in highly proficient bilinguals
N Molinaro, F Giannelli, S Caffarra, C Martin
Cognition 164, 61-73, 2017
382017
Rapid online assessment of reading ability
JD Yeatman, KA Tang, PM Donnelly, M Yablonski, M Ramamurthy, ...
Scientific reports 11 (1), 6396, 2021
332021
When the end matters: influence of gender cues during agreement computation in bilinguals
S Caffarra, H Barber, N Molinaro, M Carreiras
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience 32 (9), 1069-1085, 2017
312017
The impact of foreign accent on irony interpretation
S Caffarra, E Michell, CD Martin
PloS One 13 (8), e0200939, 2018
302018
When is irony influenced by communicative constraints? ERP evidence supporting interactive models
S Caffarra, A Motamed Haeri, E Michell, CD Martin
European Journal of Neuroscience 50 (10), 3566-3577, 2019
272019
Automaticity in the reading circuitry
SJ Joo, K Tavabi, S Caffarra, JD Yeatman
Brain and Language 214, 104906, 2021
242021
Reading without phonology: ERP evidence from skilled deaf readers of Spanish
B Costello, S Caffarra, N Fariña, JA Duñabeitia, M Carreiras
Scientific reports 11 (1), 5202, 2021
212021
The effect of orthographic depth on letter string processing: the case of visual attention span and rapid automatized naming
A Antzaka, C Martin, S Caffarra, S Schlöffel, M Carreiras, M Lallier
Reading and Writing 31 (3), 583-605, 2018
212018
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