Ellen Lau

Ellen Lau

University of Maryland

H-index: 29

North America-United States

About Ellen Lau

Ellen Lau, With an exceptional h-index of 29 and a recent h-index of 25 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Maryland, specializes in the field of psycholinguistics, cognitive neuroscience.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Electrophysiological hallmarks for event relations and event roles in working memory

Same set of visual pointers/indexicals for biological and non-biological objects in working memory

Electrophysiological responses to syntactic and'morphological'structures: evidence from Mandarin Chinese

The binding problem 2.0: beyond perceptual features

Auditory word comprehension is less incremental in isolated words

A subject relative clause preference in a split-ergative language: ERP evidence from Georgian

ERP sensitivity to subcategorization violations in L2 learners

Moving away from lexicalism in psycho-and neuro-linguistics

Ellen Lau Information

University

Position

Assistant Professor of Linguistics

Citations(all)

5708

Citations(since 2020)

2932

Cited By

4040

hIndex(all)

29

hIndex(since 2020)

25

i10Index(all)

45

i10Index(since 2020)

38

Email

University Profile Page

University of Maryland

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Ellen Lau Skills & Research Interests

psycholinguistics

cognitive neuroscience

Top articles of Ellen Lau

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Electrophysiological hallmarks for event relations and event roles in working memory

Frontiers in Neuroscience

Xinchi Yu

Jialu Li

Hao Zhu

Xing Tian

Ellen Lau

2024/1/24

Same set of visual pointers/indexicals for biological and non-biological objects in working memory

Xinchi Yu

Ellen Lau

Xinchi Yu

2024/1/6

Electrophysiological responses to syntactic and'morphological'structures: evidence from Mandarin Chinese

bioRxiv

Xinchi Yu

Xing Tian

Ellen Lau

2024

The binding problem 2.0: beyond perceptual features

Cognitive Science

Xinchi Yu

Ellen Lau

2023/2

Auditory word comprehension is less incremental in isolated words

Neurobiology of Language

Phoebe Gaston

Christian Brodbeck

Colin Phillips

Ellen Lau

2023/1/18

A subject relative clause preference in a split-ergative language: ERP evidence from Georgian

Brain and Language

Ellen Lau

Michaela Socolof

Nancy Clarke

Rusudan Asatiani

Maria Polinsky

2023/1/1

ERP sensitivity to subcategorization violations in L2 learners

Second Language Research

Chia-Hsuan Liao

Ellen Lau

2023/10

Moving away from lexicalism in psycho-and neuro-linguistics

Frontiers in Language Sciences

Alexandra Krauska

Ellen Lau

2023/2/13

Towards understanding sustained neural activity across syntactic dependencies

Neurobiology of Language

Aura AL Cruz Heredia

Bethany Dickerson

Ellen Lau

2022/2/10

Parallel processing in speech perception with local and global representations of linguistic context

Elife

Christian Brodbeck

Shohini Bhattasali

Aura AL Cruz Heredia

Philip Resnik

Jonathan Z Simon

...

2022/1/21

Data from: Parallel processing in speech perception with local and global representations of linguistic context

Christian Brodbeck

Shohini Bhattasali

Aura A Cruz Heredia

Philip Resnik

Jonathan Z Simon

...

2022/1

A reinforcement learning approach to speech category acquisition

Proceedings of the Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development

Craig Thorburn

Ellen Lau

Naomi Feldman

2022/1

On the representation of morphosyntactic predictions: ERP evidence from Georgian

Issues in Kartvelian Studies

Ellen Lau

Maria Polinsky

Nancy Clarke

Michaela Socolof

2022/10/18

Towards a processing model for argument-verb computations in online sentence comprehension

Journal of Memory and Language

Chia-Hsuan Liao

Ellen Lau

Wing-Yee Chow

2022/10/1

A possible cure for ‘N400 blindness’ to role reversal anomalies in sentence comprehension

Manuscript available online

Lara Ehrenhofer

Ellen Lau

Colin Phillips

2022

Advanced second language learners of mandarin show persistent deficits for lexical tone encoding in picture-to-word form matching

Frontiers in Communication

Eric Pelzl

Ellen F Lau

Taomei Guo

Robert M DeKeyser

2021/6/22

Behavioral and neural responses to tone errors in foreign‐accented mandarin

Language Learning

Eric Pelzl

Ellen F Lau

Scott R Jackson

Taomei Guo

Kira Gor

2021/6

Even in the best-case scenario L2 learners have persistent difficulty perceiving and utilizing tones in Mandarin: Findings from behavioral and event-related potentials experiments

Studies in Second Language Acquisition

Eric Pelzl

Ellen F Lau

Taomei Guo

Robert DeKeyser

2021/5

Processing adjunct control: Evidence on the use of structural information and prediction in reference resolution

Jeffrey Jack Green

Michael McCourt

Ellen Lau

Alexander Williams

2020

How does (n't) syntactic context guide auditory word recognition?

Phoebe Gaston

Ellen Lau

Colin Phillips

2020/12/4

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