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Selected Publications

  • Love, T., Haist, F., Nicol, J and Swinney, D. (In Press). A functional neuroimaging investigation of the roles of structural complexity and task-demand during auditory sentence processing. Special Issue: Integrative Models of Broca’s area and the Ventral premotor cortex. Schubotz and Feibach (Eds.). Cortex, 42, ###-###.

  • Love, T. (In Press). Recovery of canonical order by pre-school children: A real-time investigation. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, ##, ###-###.

  • Archer, JS, Love-Geffen, T, Herbst, K and Chang, RJ. (In Press). The effect of estradiol versus estradiol and testosterone on brain activation patterns of postmenopausal women". Menopause, 13(3), ###-###.

  • Ahrens, K and Love, T (2006). “Magic Markers”. Chicken Soup for the Mothers of Preschooler's Soul: Stories to Refresh the Soul and Rekindle the Spirit of Moms of Little Ones. Jack Canfield, Elisa Morgan, Mark Victor Hansen, Maria Nickless (Eds). Health Communications. Deerfield Beach, FL.

  • Love, T., Haist, F., Nicol, J and Swinney, D. (In Press). A functional neuroimaging investigation of the roles of structural complexity and task-demand during auditory sentence processing. Special Issue: Integrative Models of Broca's area and the Ventral premotor cortex. Schubotz and Feibach (Eds.). Cortex.

  • Nicol, J., Swinney, D., Love, T. and Hald, L. (In Press). The on-line study of sentence comprehension: examination of dual task paradigms. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research.

  • Pickell, H., Klima, E., Love, T., Kritchevsky, M., Bellugi, U and Hickok, G. (2005). Sign language aphasia following right hemisphere damage in a left-hander: A case of reversed cerebral dominance in a deaf signer? Neurocase, 11 (3), 194-203. Download

  • Ullman, M., Izvorski, R, Love, T., Yee, E., Swinney, D. and Hickok, G. (2005). The Role of Grammar and Lexicon in the Computation of Inflection in Anterior and Posterior Aphasia. Brain and Language, 93, 185-238. Download

  • Buchsbaum, B., Pickell, B., Love, T., Hatrak, M., Bellugi, U., Hickok, G. (2005). Neural Substrates for Verbal Working Memory in Deaf Signers: fMRI Study and Lesion Case Report. Brain and Language, 95, 265-272. Download

  • Humphries, C., Love, T., Swinney, D., Hickok, G. (2005). Response of Anterior Temporal Cortex to Syntactic and Prosodic Manipulations During Sentence Processing. Human Brain Mapping, 26, 128-138.

  • Love, T., Maas, E., Swinney, D. (2003). The Influence of Language Exposure on Lexical and Syntactic Language Processing. Journal of Experimental Psychology Download

  • Love, T., & Oster, E. (2002). On the categorization of Aphasic typologies: The SOAP (A test of syntactic complexity). Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 31 (5), 503-529. Download

  • Hickok, G., Love, T., & Klima, E. (2002). Role of the left hemishpere in sign language comprehension. Brain and Language, 82, 167-178. Download

  • Love, T. , Swinney ,D., Wong , E. , and Buxton, R. (2002). Perfusion Imaging and Stroke: a more sensitive measure of the Brain Bases of Cognitive Deficits. Aphasiology, 16 (9), 873-883. Download

  • Swinney, D. and Love, T. (2002). Context effects on lexical processing during auditory sentence comprehension; on the time course and neurological bases of a basic comprehension process. In: Witruk, Friederici, Lachmann (Eds.). Basic Functions of Language, Reading and Reading Disability , Kluwer Academic (Section 2, ch 1, pp25-40). Download

  • Swinney, D., Love, T., Nicol,J., Bouck, V., Hald, L. A. (2000). Neuroanatomical Organization of Sentential Processing Operations: Evidence from aphasia on the (modular) processing of discontinuous dependencies (chapter 3, pp 51-66). In R. Bastiannse & Y. Grodzinsky (Eds.) Grammatical disorders in aphasia: a neurolinguistic perspective. London: Whurr Publishers. Download

  • Swinney, D., Prather, P. & Love, T. (2000). The Time-Course of Lexical Access and the Role of Context: Converging Evidence from Normal and Aphasic Processing In: Grodzinsky, Y., Shapiro, L. P., Swinney, D. A. (Eds.) Language and the Brain: Representation and Processing. Academic Press. N.Y., pp.273-294. Download

  • Awh, E., Jonides, J., Smith, E.E., Buxton, R., Frank, L., Love, T., Wong, E.C., and Gmeindl L. (1999). Rehearsal in Spatial Working Memory: Evidence from Neuroimaging. Psychological Science, 10 (5), 433-437. Download

  • Swinney, D. and T. Love (1998). The Processing of Discontinuous Dependencies in Language and Music. Music Perception, 16 (1), 63-78. Download

  • Love, T. & Swinney, D. (1998). The Influence of Canonical Word Order on Structural Processing. In D. Hillert (Ed.) Psycholinguistics: a Cross-Linguistic Perspective. [Volume 31 of Syntax and Semantics], pp153-166. Academic Press, N.Y. Download

  • Prather, P., Zurif, E., Love, T., and Brownell, H. (1997). Speed of lexical activation in non-fluent Broca’s aphasia and fluent Wernicke’s aphasia. Brain and Language, 59, 391-411. Download

  • Nicol, J., Swinney, D., Love, T., and Hald, L.A. (1997). Examination of Sentence Processing with Continuous vs. Interrupted Presentation Paradigms. Center for Human Information Processing, University of California San Diego. Download

  • Hickok, G., Love, T., Swinney, D., Wong, E.C., Buxton, R.B. (1997) Functional MR Imaging of Auditorily Presented Words: A Single-Item Presentation Paradigm. Brain and Language, 58, 197-201. Download

  • Love, T. and Swinney, D. (1996) Coreference Processing and Levels of Analysis in Object-Relative Constructions; Demonstration of Antecedent Reactivation with the Cross-Modal Priming Paradigm. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research,25 (1), 5-24. Download

  • Swinney, D. Zurif, E., Prather, P., and Love, T. (1996) Neurological Distribution of Processing Operations Underlying Language Comprehension. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 8 (2), 174-184. Download

  • Zurif, E. Swinney, D Prather ,P. and Love, T. (1994) Functional localization in the brain with respect to syntactic processing. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 23(6), 487-498. Download