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Replication in second language research: Narrative and systematic reviews and recommendations for the field
E Marsden, K Morgan‐Short, S Thompson, D Abugaber
Language Learning 68 (2), 321-391, 2018
1862018
Approach and withdrawal tendencies during written word processing: Effects of task, emotional valence, and emotional arousal
FMM Citron, D Abugaber, C Herbert
Frontiers in Psychology 6, 1935, 2016
322016
Chapter 23: Using ARIMA for time series analysis
D Abugaber
línea]. Available: https://ademos. people. uic. edu/Chapter23. html, 2020
82020
Toward a Socially Responsible, Transparent, and Reproducible Cognitive Neuroscience
SM Ashburn, D Abugaber, JW Antony, KA Bennion, D Bridwell, ...
42020
Generalized additive mixed modeling of EEG supports dual-route accounts of morphosyntax in suggesting no word frequency effects on processing of regular grammatical forms
D Abugaber, I Finestrat, A Luque, K Morgan-Short
Journal of Neurolinguistics 67, 101137, 2023
22023
Exploring New Insights Into Explicit and Implicit Second Language Processing: Event‐Related Potentials Analyzed by Source Attribution
K Morgan‐Short, I Finestrat, A Luque, D Abugaber
Language Learning 72 (2), 365-411, 2022
22022
Disentangling neural indices of implicit vs. explicit morphosyntax processing in an artificial language
D Abugaber
University of Illinois at Chicago, 2022
12022
Differences in implicit vs. explicit grammar processing as revealed by drift-diffusion modeling of reaction times
D Abugaber, K Morgan-Short
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 43 (43), 2021
12021
Frequency and semantic prototypicality in L2 Spanish learners’ dative constructions
D Abugaber
Language Patterns in Spanish and Beyond: Structure, Context and Development …, 2020
12020
The Cognitive Neurosciences
SJ Blakemore, MS Gazzaniga, GR Mangun
MIT Press, 2014
12014
Do first language neural processes for morphosyntax transfer to the second language? Using event-related potentials to expand the evidence of cross-linguistic influence
I Finestrat, D Abugaber, A Luque, K Morgan-Short
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Generalized additive mixed modeling of EEG supports dual-route accounts of morphosyntax in suggesting no word frequency effects on processing of regular grammatical forms
K Morgan-Short, D Abugaber, I Finestrat, A Luque
PsyArXiv, 2023
2023
Neural Oscillations as Predictors of Variability in Second Language Proficiency.
V Ogunniyi, D Abugaber, I Finestrat, A Luque, K Morgan-Short
Columbia Undergraduate Science Journal 15, 2021
2021
Regression-based mass univariate EEG analyses suggest no word frequency effect in processing of regular inflections
K Abugaber, D., Finestrat, I., Luque, A., & Morgan-Short
 Cognitive Neuroscience Society, 2021
2021
Predicting Second Language Proficiency with Resting-state Brain Rhythms
V Ogunniyi, D Abugaber, I Finestrat, A Luque, K Morgan-Short
2021
Differences in Implicit vs. Explicit Grammar Processing as Revealed by Hierarchical Weibull Modeling of Reaction Times.
D Abugaber
CogSci, 2020
2020
SYSTEMATIC REVIEW ARTICLE
S Thompson, D Abugaber
Language Learning 68, 321-391, 2018
2018
Face Recognition and Bilingual Lexical Access: Familiarized faces prime performance in a written language-selection task.
D Abugaber
CogSci, 2018
2018
97 Toward Transparent, and Reproducible Cognitive Neuroscience
SM ASHBURN, D ABUGABER, JW ANTONY, KA BENNION, ...
Examining measures of individual variability in ERP responses and expanding the evidence to the L2
I Finestrat, D Abugaber, A Luque, K Morgan-Short
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