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Vasishth, S., B. Nicenboim, N. Chopin, and R. Ryder “Bayesian hierarchical finite mixture models of reading times: A case study”. unpublished. [paper]
Nicenboim, B., S. Vasishth, and F. Rösler (2019). “Are words pre-activated probabilistically during sentence comprehension? Evidence from new data and a Bayesian random-effects meta-analysis using publicly available data”. [paper]
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Vasishth, S, B. Nicenboim, F. Engelmann, and F. Burchert (2019). “Computational models of retrieval processes in sentence processing”. In: Trends in Cognitive Sciences. In press. [paper]
Nicenboim, B, S. Vasishth, F. Engelmann, and K. Suckow (2018). “Exploratory and confirmatory analyses in sentence processing: A case study of number interference in German”. In: Cognitive Science 42.S4, pp. 1075–1100. [paper] [code/data]
Nicenboim, B, T. B. Roettger, and S. Vasishth (2018). “Using meta-analysis for evidence synthesis: The case of incomplete neutralization in German”. In: Journal of Phonetics 70, pp. 39–55. [paper] [code/data]
Vasishth, S, B. Nicenboim, M. E. Beckman, F. Li, and E. Kong (2018). “Bayesian data analysis in the phonetic sciences: A tutorial introduction”. In: Journal of Phonetics 71, pp. 147–161. [paper] [code/data]
Nicenboim, B. and S. Vasishth (2018). “Models of Retrieval in Sentence Comprehension: A computational evaluation using Bayesian hierarchical modeling”. In: Journal of Memory and Language 99, pp. 1 –34. [paper] [code/data]
Paape, D, B. Nicenboim, and S. Vasishth (2017). “Does antecedent complexity affect ellipsis processing? An empirical investigation”. In: Glossa: A journal of general linguistics. 2.1, p. 71. [paper]
Nicenboim, B, P. Logačev, C. Gattei, and S. Vasishth (2016). “When high-capacity readers slow down and low-capacity readers speed up: Working memory and locality effects”. In: Frontiers in Psychology 7.280. [paper] [code/data]
Nicenboim, B. and S. Vasishth (2016). “Statistical methods for linguistic research: Foundational Ideas - Part II”. In: Language and Linguistics Compass 10.11, pp. 591–613. [paper]
Vasishth, S. and B. Nicenboim (2016). “Statistical Methods for Linguistic Research: Foundational Ideas - Part I”. In: Language and Linguistics Compass 10.8, pp. 349–369. [paper]
Nicenboim, B. (2019). “Bayesian inference: Obstacles and opportunities”. In: 8th Biennial International Conference on the Linguistics of Contemporary English (BICLCE), Bamberg, Germany. [talk]
Lisson, P., B. Nicenboim, S. Vasishth, and D. Paape (2019). “Models of retrieval in sentence comprehension in aphasia”. In: StanCon. Cambridge, UK. [poster]
Lisson, P., M. van het Nederend, D. Pregla, S. Vasishth, B. Nicenboim, and D. Paape (2019). “Competing models of retrieval in sentence processing: The case of aphasia”. In: Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing (AMLaP). Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience and Centre for Language and Brain, Higher School of Economics, Russia. [poster]
Nicenboim, B. (2018). “The implementation of a model of choice: The (truncated) linear ballistic accumulator”. In: StanCon. Aalto University, Helsinki, Finland. [paper] [talk]
Guerra, E., B. Nicenboim, and A. V. Helo (2018). “A crack in the crystall ball: Evidence against pre-activation of gender features in sentence comprehension”. In: Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing (AMLaP). Titanic Hotel Chaussee Berlin, Germany. [poster]
Nicenboim, B. and S. Vasishth (2018). “Bayesian cognitive models of memory retrieval processes: A case study”. In: 51. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie. Bayesian statistics as a coherent approach to psychologists’ statistical and methodological problems. Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Germany. [talk]
Vasishth, S., N. Chopin, R. Ryder, and B. Nicenboim (2017). “Modelling dependency completion in sentence comprehension as a Bayesian hierarchical mixture process: A case study involving Chinese relative clauses”. In: Proceedings of Cognitive Science Conference. London, UK. [paper]
Vasishth, S., L. Jaeger, and B. Nicenboim (2017). “Feature overwriting as a finite mixture process: Evidence from comprehension data”. In: Proceedings of MathPsych/ICCM Conference. Warwick, UK. [paper]
Albert, A. and B. Nicenboim (2017). “Linking sonority with periodic energy: Preliminary findings from production and perception”. In: 3rd International Workshop on Dynamic Modeling, Cologne, Germany. [talk]
Nicenboim, B. and S. Vasishth (2017). “Models of Retrieval in Sentence Comprehension”. In: StanCon. Columbia University New York, NY. [paper] [talk]
Nicenboim, B. and S. Vasishth (2017). “Models of retrieval in sentence comprehension: A computational evaluation using Bayesian hierarchical modeling”. In: Proceedings of the Annual CUNY Sentence Processing Conference. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, MA, USA. [poster]
Nicenboim, B., F. Engelmann, K. Suckow, and S. Vasishth (2016). “Number interference as predicted by cue-based retrieval”. In: Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing (AMLaP). Bilbao, Spain. [poster]
Nicenboim, B., F. Engelmann, K. Suckow, and S. Vasishth (2015). “Fail fast or succeed slowly: Good-enough processing can mask interference effects”. In: International Conference on Cognitive Modeling (ICCM). [poster]
Nicenboim, B., P. Logacev, C. Gattei, and S. Vasishth (2015). “When high-capacity readers slow down and low-capacity readers speed up: Working memory differences in unbounded dependencies”. In: Proceedings of Annual CUNY Sentence Processing Conference. University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. [poster]
Nicenboim, B., K. Suckow, and S. Vasishth (2015). “Good-enough processing can mask interference effects”. In: Proceedings of Annual CUNY Sentence Processing Conference. University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. [poster]
Nicenboim, B., P. Logacev, C. Gattei, and S. Vasishth (2014). “When high-capacity readers slow down and low-capacity readers speed up: Working memory differences in unbounded dependencies for German and Spanish readers”. In: Mental Architecture for Processing and Learning of Language (MAPLL). Tokyo, Japan. [talk]
Nicenboim, B., S. Vasishth, and R. Kliegl (2014). “Readers with less cognitive control are more affected by surprising content: Evidence from a self-paced reading experiment in German”. In: Mental Architecture for Processing and Learning of Language (MAPLL). Tokyo, Japan. [paper] [talk]
Nicenboim, B., S. Vasishth, and R. Kliegl (2014). “Readers with less cognitive control are more affected by surprising content”. In: Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing (AMLaP). Edinburgh, UK. [poster]
Nicenboim, B., S. Vasishth, R. Kliegl, C. Gattei, and M. Sigman (2014). “Working-memory capacity modulates antilocality effects in syntactic dependencies”. In: Proceedings of Annual CUNY Sentence Processing Conference. The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH. [poster]
Nicenboim, B., S. Vasishth, C. Gattei, P. Logačev, and M. Sigman (2013). “The effect of distance on unbounded dependencies: An individual differences perspective”. In: Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing (AMLaP). Aix-Marseille Université, Marseille, France. [poster]
Nicenboim, B. (2012). “Processing of filler-gap dependencies in Complex NP islands: Evidence from Hebrew”. In: Proceedings of Annual CUNY Sentence Processing Conference, New York, NY. [poster]
Nicenboim, B. (2012). “Processing Complex NP islands in Hebrew”. In: Proceedings of Generative Linguistics in the Old World Conference (GLOW), Potsdam, Germany. [talk]