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    Anticipating Upcoming Words in Discourse: Evidence From ERPs and Reading Times by VanBerkum, Jos J. A, Brown, Colin M, Zwitserlood, Pienie, Kooijman, Valesca, Hagoort, Peter

    “…The authors examined whether people can use their knowledge of the wider discourse rapidly enough to anticipate specific upcoming words as a sentence is…”
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    Rapid recognition at 10 months as a predictor of language development by Junge, Caroline, Kooijman, Valesca, Hagoort, Peter, Cutler, Anne

    Published in Developmental science (01-07-2012)
    “…Infants’ ability to recognize words in continuous speech is vital for building a vocabulary. We here examined the amount and type of exposure needed for…”
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    Prosodic Structure in Early Word Segmentation: ERP Evidence From Dutch Ten-Month-Olds by Kooijman, Valesca, Hagoort, Peter, Cutler, Anne

    Published in Infancy (12-11-2009)
    “…Recognizing word boundaries in continuous speech requires detailed knowledge of the native language. In the first year of life, infants acquire considerable…”
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    Effects of visual priming on taste-odor interaction by van Beilen, Marije, Bult, Harold, Renken, Remco, Stieger, Markus, Thumfart, Stefan, Cornelissen, Frans, Kooijman, Valesca

    Published in PloS one (28-09-2011)
    “…Little is known about the influence of visual characteristics other than colour on flavor perception, and the complex interactions between more than two…”
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    The role of emotions in food choice and liking by Gutjar, Swetlana, de Graaf, Cees, Kooijman, Valesca, de Wijk, René A., Nys, Alexia, ter Horst, Gert J., Jager, Gerry

    Published in Food research international (01-10-2015)
    “…Consumer liking ratings of food products often fail to predict market success. In addition to sensory tests, it is thought that food-evoked emotions provide a…”
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    My idol eats carrots, so do I? The delayed effect of a classroom-based intervention on 4–6-year-old children’s intake of a familiar vegetable by Zeinstra, Gertrude G., Kooijman, Valesca, Kremer, Stefanie

    Published in Food quality and preference (01-12-2017)
    “…•No immediate effect of role modelling intervention on children’s vegetable intake.•But experimental groups showed a higher carrot intake at 9-month…”
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    Autonomic nervous system responses on and facial expressions to the sight, smell, and taste of liked and disliked foods by de Wijk, René A., Kooijman, Valesca, Verhoeven, Rob H.G., Holthuysen, Nancy T.E., de Graaf, Cees

    Published in Food quality and preference (01-12-2012)
    “…► ANS (HR, SCR, FT, facial expressions) responses were recorded for foods. ► ANS patterns to disliked foods were associated with negative emotions. ► ANS…”
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    Predictive brain signals of linguistic development by Kooijman, Valesca, Junge, Caroline, Johnson, Elizabeth K, Hagoort, Peter, Cutler, Anne

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (2013)
    “…The ability to extract word forms from continuous speech is a prerequisite for constructing a vocabulary and emerges in the first year of life…”
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    Neurophysiological evidence of delayed segmentation in a foreign language by Snijders, Tineke M, Kooijman, Valesca, Cutler, Anne, Hagoort, Peter

    Published in Brain research (31-10-2007)
    “…Abstract Previous studies have shown that segmentation skills are language-specific, making it difficult to segment continuous speech in an unfamiliar language…”
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    Electrophysiological evidence for prelinguistic infants' word recognition in continuous speech by Kooijman, Valesca, Hagoort, Peter, Cutler, Anne

    Published in Brain research. Cognitive brain research (01-06-2005)
    “…Children begin to talk at about age one. The vocabulary they need to do so must be built on perceptual evidence and, indeed, infants begin to recognize spoken…”
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    Rapid recognition at 10months as a predictor of language development by Junge, Caroline, Kooijman, Valesca, Hagoort, Peter, Cutler, Anne

    Published in Developmental science (01-07-2012)
    “…Infants' ability to recognize words in continuous speech is vital for building a vocabulary. We here examined the amount and type of exposure needed for…”
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    Editorial for the Special Food Summit 2008 Issue of Chemosensory Perception by Kooijman, Valesca, Stafleu, Annette, Stieger, Markus, Hamer, Rob, Prescott, John

    Published in Chemosensory perception (01-03-2010)
    “…Issue Title: Special Issue: Food Summit 2008; Guest Editor: John Prescott…”
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