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Maarten van Casteren

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Maarten van Casteren

Contact details

E-mail address: maarten.van-casteren@mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk
Telephone: +44 (0)1223 355294 (extension 261)
Direct line: +44 (0)1223 273628
Fax: +44 (0)1223 359062
Address: MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit,
15 Chaucer Road,
Cambridge,
CB2 7EF

Research areas

  • Psycholinguistics.
  • The role of morphology in speech recognition.
  • Bayesian modelling.
  • MEG

My Mix and Match tools

CBU Publications:

VAN CASTEREN, M. & DAVIS, M.H. (2007), Match: a program to assist in matching the conditions of factorial experiments. Behavior Research Methods, 39(4), 973-978

NORRIS, D., Kinoshita, S., & VAN CASTEREN, M. (2006) A Bayesian explanation of masked priming. Paper presented at the The 4th International Conference on Memory (ICOM4), Sydney.

VAN CASTEREN, M. & DAVIS, M.H. (2006) Mix, a program for pseudorandomization. Behavior Research Methods, 38(4), 584-589

VAN CASTEREN, M., DAVIS, M.H., HAUK, O., PULVERMULLER, F., MARSLEN-WILSON, W.D. (2005) Effects of surface and stem frequency on ERPs to visually presented words. Twelfth Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, E194

ROGERS, T.T. & VAN CASTEREN, M. (2004) A simple recurrent network model of active vision for object recognition. Eleventh Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, 220

DAVIS, M.H., VAN CASTEREN, M., MARSLEN-WILSON, W.D (2003), Frequency effects in processing inflected Dutch nouns: a distributed connectionist account. In R.Harald Baayen & Robert Schreuder (Eds). Morphological Structure in Language Processing. Berlin-New York: Mouton de Gruyter, 427-462

Greer, M.J., VAN CASTEREN, M., McLellan, SA., Moss, H.E., Rodd, J., Rodgers, T.T., & Tyler, L.K.(2001), The emergence of semantic categories from distributed featural representations. In J.D. Moore & K. Stenning (Eds), Proceedings of the 23rd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, 358-363, London, UK: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates