We used event-related potentials (ERPs) to investigate the distribution of brain activity while adults performed (a) a natural language reading task and (b) a statistical learning task involving sequenced stimuli. The same positive ERP deflection, the P600 effect, typically linked to difficult or ungrammatical syntactic processing, was found for structural incongruencies in both natural language as well as statistical learning and had similar topographical distributions. These results suggest that general learning abilities related to the processing of complex, sequenced material may be implicated in language processing. We conclude that the same neural mechanisms are recruited for both syntactic processing of language stimuli and statistic...
Although learning a second language (L2) as an adult is notoriously difficult, research has shown th...
AbstractThe neural activity mediating language processing in young children is characterized by larg...
Event-related brain potentials (ERP) are important neural correlates of cognitive processes. In the ...
We used event-related potentials (ERPs) to investigate the time course and distribution of brain act...
We investigated individual differences in the neural substrates of morphosyntactic processing among ...
Language learning aptitude during adulthood varies markedly across individuals. An individual's nati...
Evidence from studies of language development indicates that abilities in specific cognitive and lan...
There is an ongoing debate whether the P600 event-related potential component following syntactic a...
Language researchers have long been interested in the extent to which performance factors play a cen...
Research on language comprehension using event-related potentials (ERPs) reported distinct ERP compo...
In order to test the language-specicity of a known neural correlate of syntactic processing [the P60...
& The aim of this study was to gain further insights into how the brain distinguishes between me...
Structured Sequence Processing (SSP) is a fundamental, general-purpose neurocognitive mechanism used...
Patterns of brain activity: Similarities and differences in first and second language comprehension....
The current study aims at contributing to the interpretation of the most prominent language-related ...
Although learning a second language (L2) as an adult is notoriously difficult, research has shown th...
AbstractThe neural activity mediating language processing in young children is characterized by larg...
Event-related brain potentials (ERP) are important neural correlates of cognitive processes. In the ...
We used event-related potentials (ERPs) to investigate the time course and distribution of brain act...
We investigated individual differences in the neural substrates of morphosyntactic processing among ...
Language learning aptitude during adulthood varies markedly across individuals. An individual's nati...
Evidence from studies of language development indicates that abilities in specific cognitive and lan...
There is an ongoing debate whether the P600 event-related potential component following syntactic a...
Language researchers have long been interested in the extent to which performance factors play a cen...
Research on language comprehension using event-related potentials (ERPs) reported distinct ERP compo...
In order to test the language-specicity of a known neural correlate of syntactic processing [the P60...
& The aim of this study was to gain further insights into how the brain distinguishes between me...
Structured Sequence Processing (SSP) is a fundamental, general-purpose neurocognitive mechanism used...
Patterns of brain activity: Similarities and differences in first and second language comprehension....
The current study aims at contributing to the interpretation of the most prominent language-related ...
Although learning a second language (L2) as an adult is notoriously difficult, research has shown th...
AbstractThe neural activity mediating language processing in young children is characterized by larg...
Event-related brain potentials (ERP) are important neural correlates of cognitive processes. In the ...