Nina Kazanina

Nina Kazanina

University of Bristol

H-index: 26

Europe-United Kingdom

About Nina Kazanina

Nina Kazanina, With an exceptional h-index of 26 and a recent h-index of 20 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Bristol, specializes in the field of Cognitive Neuroscience of Language, Language Acquisition, Early sensory processing in ageing and.

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

Investigating grammatical abstraction in language models using few-shot learning of novel noun gender

By Heart: The Effect of Different Memorisation Conditions on the Verbatim Recall of Poems

Category-specific and retrospective memory enhancement effects due to reward: Replication experiment

Reply to ‘When linguistic dogma rejects a neuroscientific hypothesis’

What neural oscillations can and cannot do for syntactic structure building

Reply to ‘What oscillations can do for syntax depends on your theory of structure building’

The neural ingredients for a language of thought are available

Reward conditioning may not have an effect on category-specific memory

Nina Kazanina Information

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Citations(all)

2938

Citations(since 2020)

1559

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1998

hIndex(all)

26

hIndex(since 2020)

20

i10Index(all)

36

i10Index(since 2020)

29

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Nina Kazanina Skills & Research Interests

Cognitive Neuroscience of Language

Language Acquisition

Early sensory processing in ageing and

Top articles of Nina Kazanina

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Investigating grammatical abstraction in language models using few-shot learning of novel noun gender

arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.10338

Priyanka Sukumaran

Conor Houghton

Nina Kazanina

2024/3/15

By Heart: The Effect of Different Memorisation Conditions on the Verbatim Recall of Poems

William Wootten

Meg Dyson

Rebecca Jackson

Christopher Jarrold

Nina Kazanina

2023/11/2

Category-specific and retrospective memory enhancement effects due to reward: Replication experiment

Priyanka Sukumaran

Conor Houghton

Nina Kazanina

2023/2/13

Reply to ‘When linguistic dogma rejects a neuroscientific hypothesis’

Nina Kazanina

Alessandro Tavano

2023/11

What neural oscillations can and cannot do for syntactic structure building

Nina Kazanina

Alessandro Tavano

2023/2

Reply to ‘What oscillations can do for syntax depends on your theory of structure building’

Nina Kazanina

Alessandro Tavano

2023/11

The neural ingredients for a language of thought are available

Nina Kazanina

David Poeppel

2023/5

Reward conditioning may not have an effect on category-specific memory

Scientific Reports

Priyanka Sukumaran

Nina Kazanina

Conor Houghton

2023/12/15

Illustrations of interactions needed when investigating sleep using a type of AM-PM PM-AM design

Laura Mickes

David P Morgan

Darío A Fuentes Grandón

Stewart Boogert

Nina Kazanina

2023/12

Beyond the limitations of any imaginable mechanism: large language models and psycholinguistics

arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.00077

Conor Houghton

Nina Kazanina

Priyanka Sukumaran

2023/2/28

Frequency tagging of syntactic structure or lexical properties; a registered MEG study

Cortex

Evgenii Kalenkovich

Anna Shestakova

Nina Kazanina

2022/1/1

Do LSTMs see gender? Probing the ability of LSTMs to learn abstract syntactic rules

arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.00153

Priyanka Sukumaran

Conor Houghton

Nina Kazanina

2022/10/31

Syllable-initial phonemes affect neural entrainment to consonant-vowel syllables

Frontiers in Neuroscience

M Oana Cucu

Nina Kazanina

Conor Houghton

2022/6/14

Impact of induced moods, sensation seeking, and emotional contagion on economic decisions under risk

Frontiers in Psychology

Kirill Efimov

Ioannis Ntoumanis

Olga Kuskova

Dzerassa Kadieva

Ksenia Panidi

...

2022/1/5

Confirming category-specific retrospective and prospective memory enhancement induced by reward

Priyanka Sukumaran

Nina Kazanina

Conor Houghton

2021/10/5

A large-scale brain network mechanism for increased seizure propensity in Alzheimer’s disease

PLoS Computational Biology

Luke Tait

Marinho A Lopes

George Stothart

John Baker

Nina Kazanina

...

2021/8/11

Grammatical category and the neural processing of phrases

Scientific reports

Amelia Burroughs

Nina Kazanina

Conor Houghton

2021/1/28

Syntactic and Semantic Agreement in Russian

Patrick Sturt

Nina Kazanina

2021

A ‘no’with a trace of ‘yes’: A mouse-tracking study of negative sentence processing

Cognition

Emily J Darley

Christopher Kent

Nina Kazanina

2020/5/1

Actuality bias in verb learning: The case of sublexically modal transfer verbs

Linguistics

Nina Kazanina

Sara Baker

Hayley Seddon

2020/11/26

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Co-Authors

H-index: 52
Colin Phillips

Colin Phillips

University of Maryland

H-index: 37
Markus F. Damian

Markus F. Damian

University of Bristol

H-index: 35
William Idsardi

William Idsardi

University of Maryland, Baltimore

H-index: 20
Masaya Yoshida

Masaya Yoshida

Northwestern University

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