Peter Hagoort

Presentations

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  • Hagoort, P. (2006). De electrofysiologie van taal. Talk presented at KNF (Dutch association for clinical neurophysiology). St. Michielsgestel, The Netherlands. 2006-04.
  • Hagoort, P. (2006). Language from a brain perspective. Talk presented at 5th Forum of European Neuroscience. Vienna. 2006-07-08 - 2006-07-12.
  • Hagoort, P. (2006). Hersenbeelden van de denkende mens. Talk presented at Koninklijk Natuurkundig Genootschap. Groningen, The Netherlands. 2006-01.
  • Hagoort, P. (2006). Singing in the brain. Talk presented at Lowlands University 2006. Biddinghuizen, The Netherlands. 2006-08.
  • Hagoort, P. (2006). The psychophysiology of meaning. Talk presented at 6th Congress of the Federation of European Psychophysiology Societies. Budapest. 2006-06.
  • Hagoort, P. (2006). The memory, unification, and control model of language. Talk presented at Discussion meeting on "Mental processes in the human brain" at the Royal Society. London. 2006-10.
  • Hagoort, P. (2006). The MUC (Memory, Unification, Control) model of language. Talk presented at VSPA conference at the University of Amsterdam. Amsterdam. 2006-05.
  • Hagoort, P. (2006). What ERPs reveal about the functional architecture of language processing. Talk presented at Centre for Developmental Language Disorders and Cognitive Neuroscience. University College London. London. 2006-02.
  • Scheeringa, R., Bastiaansen, M. C. M., Petersson, K. M., Oostenveld, R., Norris, D., & Hagoort, P. (2006). BOLD correlates of working memory related alpha increase: a simultaneous EEG/fMRI study. Poster presented at The workshop Mining brain dynamics, a tutorial workshop on independent component analysis in neuroimaging, Bergen, Norway.
  • Van Berkum, J. J. A., Van den Brink, D., Tesink, C. M. J. Y., Kos, M., & Hagoort, P. (2006). When do listeners think about the speaker? Neural evidence for rapid voice-based speaker modelling. Poster presented at Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, San Francisco.

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