Publications – Psycholinguistics

Publications

  • Daniela Mertzen, Anna Laurinavichyute, Brian Dillon, Ralf Engbert, and Shravan Vasishth (2024).
    Crosslinguistic evidence against interference from extra-sentential distractors. Journal of Memory and Language, 137. paper | data and code

  • Maximilian M. Rabe, Dario Paape, Daniela Mertzen, Ralf Engbert, and Shravan Vasishth (2024).
    SEAM: An integrated activation-coupled model of sentence processing and eye movements in reading. Journal of Memory and Language, 135. paper | data and code

  • Daniela Mertzen, Dario Paape, Brian W. Dillon, Ralf Engbert, and Shravan Vasishth (2023).
    Syntactic and semantic interference in sentence comprehension: Support from English and German eye-tracking data. Glossa Psycholinguistics, 2(1). paper | data and code

  • Daniela Mertzen, Sol Lago, and Shravan Vasishth (2021).
    The benefits of preregistration for hypothesis-driven bilingualism research. Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 2021. paper

  • Lena A. Jäger, Daniela Mertzen, Julie A. Van Dyke, and Shravan Vasishth (2019).
    Contrasting facilitation profiles for agreement and reflexives revisited: a large-scale empirical evaluation of the cue-based retrieval model. Journal of Memory and Language, 2019. paper | data and code

  • Shravan Vasishth, Daniela Mertzen, Lena A. Jäger, and Andrew Gelman (2018).
    The statistical significance filter leads to overoptimistic expectations of replicability. Journal of Memory and Language, 2018. paper | data and code


Conference contributions

  • Daniela Mertzen, Brian Dillon, Dario Paape, Ralf Engbert and Shravan Vasishth (2021).
    An investigation of the time-course of syntactic and semantic interference in online sentence comprehension. In Proceedings of the 34th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, Short talk, University of Pennsylvania, March 2021. slides | abstract

  • Daniela Mertzen, Brian Dillon, Anna Laurinavichyute and Shravan Vasishth (2020).
    A cross-linguistic investigation of similarity-based interference. In Proceedings of the 33rd Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, Amherst, MA, USA, March 2020. University of Massachusetts, Amherst. slides | abstract

  • Daniela Mertzen, Brian Dillon, Anna Laurinavichyute and Shravan Vasishth (2019).
    A cross-linguistic investigation of similarity-based interference and depth of processing in English and German. In Proceedings of the 25th Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing Conference, Moscow, Russia, 2019. National Research University Higher School of Economics. poster | abstract

  • Lena A. Jäger, Daniela Mertzen, Julie A. Van Dyke, and Shravan Vasishth (2018).
    Contrasting facilitation profiles for agreement and reflexives revisited: A large-scale empirical evaluation of the cue-based retrieval model. In Proceedings of the AMLaP Conference, Berlin, Germany, 2018. slides | abstract

  • Shravan Vasishth, Daniela Mertzen, Lena A. Jäger, and Andrew Gelman (2018).
    The statistical significance filter leads to overconfident expectations of replicability. In Proceedings of the AMLaP Conference, Berlin, Germany, 2018. poster

  • Shravan Vasishth, Daniela Mertzen, Lena A. Jäger, and Andrew Gelman (2018).
    Type M error in practice: A case study. In Proceedings of the ISBA World Meeting, Edinburgh, UK, 2018.

  • Shravan Vasishth, Daniela Mertzen, Lena A. Jäger, and Andrew Gelman (2018).
    Type M error in practice: A case study. In Proceedings of StanCon 2018, Helsinki, Finland, 2018. poster

  • Kate Stone, Daniela Mertzen, & Shravan Vasishth (2017).
    Verb particle predictability determines the facilitation effect of pre-particle material. In Proceedings of the AMLaP Conference, Lancaster, UK, 2017.

  • Daniela Mertzen, Lena A. Jäger, and Shravan Vasishth (2017).
    The importance of replication in psycholinguistics. In Proceedings of the 30th Annual CUNY Conference on Sentence Processing, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, MA, USA, 2017. poster | abstract

  • Daniela Mertzen, Lena A. Jäger, and Shravan Vasishth (2016).
    German relative clauses: The missing-VP effect in double and triple embeddings. In Proceedings of the 29th Annual CUNY Conference on Sentence Processing, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA, 2016. slides | abstract