Recent Publications
- Fawcett, J.M. & Newman, A.J. (2008). Time Course of the Perception of Biological Motion: An ERP Study. Cognitive Neuroscience Society Abstracts, 15. [Download PDF]
- Bavelier, D., Newman, A.J., Mukherjee, M., Hauser, P., Kemeny, S., Braun, A. & Boutla, M.. (2008). Encoding, rehearsal, and recall in signers and speakers: Shared network but differential engagement Cerebral Cortex [Download PDF]
- Fawcett, J.M. & Newman, A.J. (2008). Time course of the perception of biological motion: An ERP Study. Canadian Psychological Association Annual Meeting Abstracts.
- Newman, A.J., Newport, E., Supalla, T., & Bavelier, D. (2007). Neural systems involved in the comprehension of American Sign Language and meaningful nonlinguistic gesture: An fMRI study Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience Suppl. [Download PDF]
- Newman, A.J., Ullman, M.T., Pancheva, R., Waligura, D.L., & Neville, H.J. (2007). An ERP study of regular and irregular past tense inflection. NeuroImage 34:435-445 [Download PDF preprint] or [click to request a reprint]
- Newman, A.J., Supalla, T., Hauser, P., Newport, E., & Bavelier, D. (2004). Grammatical, morphological, and narrative structure in American Sign Language: An fMRI study. NeuroImage, 22(Suppl.1), S23. [Download PDF]
- Capek, C.M., Bavelier, D., Corina, D., Newman, A.J., Jezzard, P., & Neville, H.J. (2004). The functional organization of audio-visual sentence processing: A Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging study at 4T, Cognitive Brain Research, 20(2), 111-119. [Link]
- Newman, A.J., Waligura, D.L., Neville, H.J., and Ullman, M.T. (2003). Effects of late second language acquisition on neural organization: Event-related potential and functional magnetic resonance imaging evidence. Cognitive Neuroscience Society Abstracts, 11.
- Newman, A.J., Bavelier, D., Corina, D., Jezzard, P., & Neville, H.J. (2002). A critical period effect for right hemisphere recruitment in American Sign Language Processing. Nature Neuroscience, 5(1): 76-80. [Download PDF]
- Newman, A.J., Ullman, M.T., Pancheva, R., Waligura, D.L., & Neville, H.J. (2002). Regular and irregular past tense verbs elicit distinct patterns of neural activity: An event-related FMRI study. Cognitive Neuroscience Socitey Abstracts, 9, San Francisco, CA.
- Newman, A.J., Pancheva, R., Ozawa, K., Neville, H.J., & Ullman, M.T. (2001). An event-related fMRI study of syntactic and semantic violations. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 30(3), 337-361.[Download PDF]
- Steinhauer, K., Pancheva, R., Newman, A.J., Neville, H.J., & Ullman, M.T. (2001). How the mass counts: An electrophysiological approach to the processing of lexical features. NeuroReport, 12(5): 999-1005. [Link]

