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Docs: 6
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Referencias bibliográficas encontradas sobre cada término

(Que existan referencias dedicadas a un término es también indicio de terminologicidad.)
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: Athanasopoulos, P., Dering, B., Wiggett, A., Kuipers, J.-R. & Thierry, G. (2010). Perceptual shift in bilingualism: Brain potentials reveal plasticity in pre-attentive colour perception. Cognition, 116, 437-443.
: Fischler, I., Bloom, P., Childers, D., Roucos, S. & Perry, N. (1983). Brain potentials related to stages of sentence verification. Psychophysiology, 20(4), 400-409.
: Kim, A. & Osterhout, L. (2005). The independence of combinatory semantic processing: Evidence from event-related potentials. Journal of Memory and Language, 52, 205-225.
: Kounios, J. & Holcomb, P. J. (1992). Structure and process in semantic memory: Evidence from event-related brain potentials and reaction times. Journal of experimental psychology: General, 121(4), 459.
: Kress, G. (1997). Visual and verbal modes of representation in electronically mediated communication: The potentials of new forms of text. In I. Snyder (Ed.), Page to screen (pp. 51-53). London: Routledge.
: Kutas, M. & Hillyard, S. A. (1980). Reading senseless sentences: Brain potentials reflect semantic incongruity. Science, 207, 203-205.
: Kutas, M. & Hillyard, S. A. (1980a). Event-related brain potentials to semantically inappropriate and surprisingly large words. Biological Psychology, 11(2), 99-116. doi: 10.1016/0301-0511(80)90046-0
: Kutas, M. & Hillyard, S. A. (1980b). Reading senseless sentences: Brain potentials reflect semantic incongruity. Science, 207, 203-205.
: Nieuwland, M. S. (2015b). The truth before and after: Brain potentials reveal automatic activation of event knowledge during sentence comprehension. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 27(11), 2215-2228. doi: 10.1162/jocn_a_00856
: Noveck, I. A. & Posada, A. (2003). Characterizing the time course of an implicature: An evoked potentials study. Brain and language, 85(2), 203-210.
: Osterhout, L. & Mobley, L. A. (1995). Event-related brain potentials elicited by failure to agree. Journal of Memory and language, 34(6), 739-773.
: Streb, J., Hennighausen, E. & Rösler, F. (2004). Different anaphoric expressions are investigated by event-related brain potentials. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 33(3), 175-201.
: Yagoubi, R., Lemaire, P. & Besson, M. (2003). Different brain mechanisms mediate two strategies in arithmetic: Evidence from Event-Related brain Potentials. Neuropsychologia, 41(855-862).