Selected Publications

Gow, D.W., & Nied, A.C. (2014). Rules from words: A dynamic neural basis for a lawful linguistic process. PLoS One, 9, e86212. doi: 10.1371/journal/pone.0086212.

 

Gow, D.W., & Caplan, D. (2012). New levels of language processing complexity and organization revealed by Granger causation. Frontiers in Psychology. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2012.00506

 

Gow, D.W. (2012). The cortical organization of lexical knowledge: A dual lexicon model of spoken language processing. Brain and Language, 121, 273-288.

 

Caplan, D., & Gow, D.W. (2012). Effects of tasks on BOLD signal responses to sentence contrasts: Review and commentary. Brain and Language, 120, 174-186.

 

Gow, D.W., Keller, C.J., Eskandar, E., Meng, N.,& Cash, S.S. (2009). Parallel versus serial processing dependencies in the perisylvian speech network: A Granger analysis of intracranial EEG data.  Brain and Language, 110, 43-48.

 

Gow, D.W. & Segawa, A. (2009).  Articulatory mediation of speech perception: A causal analysis of multi-modal imaging data. Cognition, 110, 222-236.

 

Gow, D.W., Segawa, J.A., Alfhors, S., & Lin, F-H. (2008). Lexical influences on speech perception: A Granger causality  analysis of MEG and EEG source estimates. NeuroImage, 43,614-623.

 

 

Gow, D.W., & Im, A. (2004). A cross-linguistic examination of assimilation context effects. Journal of Memory and Language, 51, 279-296.

 

Gow, D.W. (2003). How representations help define computational problems. Journal of Phonetics, 31, 487-493.

 

Gow, D.W. (2003). Feature parsing: Feature cue mapping in spoken word recognition. Perception and Psychophysics, 65, 575-590.

 

Gow, D.W.,&  Zoll, C. (2002). The role of feature parsing in speech processing and phonology. MIT Working Papers in Linguistics, 42, 55-68.

 

Gow, D.W. (2002).  Does phonological assimilation create lexical ambiguity?  Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 28, 163-179.

 

Gow, D.W. (2001). Assimilation and anticipation in continuous spoken word recognition. Journal of Memory and Language, 45,  133-159.

 

Gow, D.W., and Caplan, D. (1996). An examination of impaired acoustic-phonetic  processing in aphasia. Brain and Language, 52, 386-407.

 

Gow, D.W., and Gordon, P.C. (1995). Lexical and prelexical influences on word segmentation: Evidence from priming. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance21, 344-359.

 

Caplan, D., Gow, D.W., and Makris, N. (1995). Analysis of lesions by MRI scanning in stroke patients with acoustic-phonetic processing deficits. Neurology, 45, 293-298.

 

Gow, D.W., and Gordon, P.C. (1993). Coming to terms with stress: Effects of stress location in sentence processing.   Journal of Psycholinguistic Research22, 537-570.