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All files can be download as a .zip file by following the [link] [1] or from the Files page <br> See README file in the folder for more detailed information. Briefly, the file will contain: <br> **EXPERIMENTAL MATERIALS** - The sentence, word-list and nonword-list materials used in Experiments 1 and 2 - The code for generating the scrambled sentence conditions (Scr1, Scr3, Scr5, and Scr7) - The code for generating the LowPMI sentence condition in Experiment 2 - Information on the syntactic category, length, and frequency of the words in the word-list condition in Experiments 1 and 2a - The matching between the words in the sentence vs. word-list conditions in Experiment 2 - PMI values for the materials in Experiments 1 and 2 - The code to compute PMI values <br> **PARTICIPANTS** - Details of the experimental participants in Experiments 1 and 2 <br> **DATA AND ANALYSES** - Behavioral naturalness rating data - Behavioral (memory probe task) data in Experiments 1 and 2 - Individual contrast images for each subject (img/hdr) - Neural estimates in the language fROIs for all the experimental conditions in Experiments 1 and 2, as well as for the conditions of the language localizer task and a demanding spatial working memory task (the latter is included here for completeness) - Neural estimates in the Scr5>Int fROIs for all the experimental conditions in Experiments 1 and 2, as well as for the conditions of the language localizer task and a demanding spatial working memory task - R Scripts used for GLM analyses [1]: https://www.dropbox.com/s/bn7nwd7ckyzti0m/Mollica_et_al_2020.zip?dl=0
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