Univ.-Prof. Mag. Dr. Dietmar Roehm

Ausgewählte Publikationen (Downloads)

Kretzschmar, F., Bornkessel-Schlesewsky, I., Staub, A., Roehm, D., Schlesewsky, M. (2012). Prominence Facilitates Ambiguity Resolution: On the Interaction Between Referentiality, Thematic Roles and Word Order in Syntactic Reanalysis. In: M. Lamers & P. de Swart (eds.), Case, Word Order and Prominence. Interacting Cues in Language Production and Comprehension. Vol. 40 (pp. 239-271). Dordrecht-Heidelberg-London-New York: Springer.

Schabus, M., Pelikan, Ch., Chwala-Schlegel, N., Weilhart, K., Roehm, D., Donis, J., Michitsch, G., Pichler, G., Klimesch, W. (2011). Oscillatory brain activity in vegetative and minimally conscious state during a sentence comprehension task. Functional Neurology 2011, 26 (1), 1-6.

Bornkessel- Schlesewsky, I., Kretzschmar, F., Tune, S., Wang, L., Genç, S., Philipp, M., Roehm, D., Schlesewsky, M. (2011). Think globally: Cross-linguistic variation in electrophysiological activity during sentence comprehension. Brain & Language 117 (2011), 133-152.

Choudhary, K. K., Schlesewsky, M., Roehm, D., Bornkessel-Schlesewsky, I. (2009). The N400 as a correlate of interpretively relevant linguistic rules: Evidence from Hindi. Neuropsychologia 47 (2009), 3012-3022.

Roehm, D., Haider, H. (2009). Small is beautiful: The processing of the left periphery in German. Lingua 119 (2009), 1501-1522.

Haupt, F. S., Schlesewsky, M., Roehm, D., Friederici, A. D., Bornkessel-Schlesewsky, I. (2008). The status of subject-object reanalyses in the language comprehension architecture. Journal of Memory and Language 59 (2008), 54-96.

Burkhardt, P., Roehm, D. (2007). Differential effects of saliency: An event-related brain potential study. Neuroscience Letters 413 (2007), 115-120.

Roehm, D., Bornkessel-Schlesewsky, I., Schlesewsky, M. (2007). The internal structure of the N400: Frequency characteristics of a language related ERP component. Chaos and Complexity Letters, Vol 2 (2), 365-395.

Roehm, D., Bornkessel-Schlesewsky, I., Rösler, F., Schlesewsky, M. (2007). To Predict or Not to Predict: Influences of Task and Strategy on the Processing of Semantic Relations. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 19 (8), 1259-1274.

Roehm, D., Bornkessel, I., Haider, H., Schlesewsky M. (2005). When case meets agreement: event-related potential effects for morphlogy-based conflict resolution in human language comprehension. Cognitive Neuroscience, Vol 16 (8), 31 Mai 2005, 875-878.

Roehm, D., Haider, H. & Klimesch, W. (2004). Gehirnoszillationen und Sprache: EEG-Bandpowerveränderungen bei Sprachverarbeitungsprozessen. In: H.M. Müller & G. Rickheit (eds.), Neurokognition der Sprache (pp. 259-286). Tübingen: Staffenburg Verlag.

Roehm, D., Schlesewsky, M., Bornkessel, I., Frisch St., Haider, H. (2004). Fractionating language comprehension via frequency characteristics of the human EEG. Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuropsychology, Vol 15 (3), 1 March 2004, 409-412.

Dogil, G., Frese, I., Haider, H., Roehm D., Wokurek, W. (2004). Where and how does grammatically geared processing take place – and why is Broca´s area often involved. A coordinated fMRI/ERBP study of language processing. Brain and Language 89 (2004), 337-345.

Roehm, D., Klimesch, W., Haider, H., Doppelmayr, M. (2001). The role of theta and alpha oscillations for language comprehension in the human electroencephalogram. Neuroscience Letters 310 (2001), 137-140.