We used event-related potentials to examine the interaction between two dimensions of discourse comprehension: (i) referential dependencies across sentences (e.g. between the pronoun 'it' and its antecedent 'a novel' in: 'John is reading a novel. It ends quite abruptly'), and (ii) the distinction between reference to events/situations and entities/individuals in the real/actual world versus in hypothetical possible worlds. Cross-sentential referential dependencies are disrupted when the antecedent for a pronoun is embedded in a sentence introducing hypothetical entities (e.g. 'John is considering writing a novel. It ends quite abruptly'). An earlier event-related potential reading study showed such disruptions yielded a P600-like frontal po...
Item does not contain fulltextAn event-related brain potentials experiment was carried out to examin...
& In this event-related brain potentials (ERPs) study, we ex-plored the possibility to selective...
In two experiments, we explored the use of event-related brain potentials to selectively track the p...
In two experiments, we explored the use of event-related brain potentials to selectively track the p...
In two experiments, we explored the use of event-related brain potentials to selectively track the p...
Item does not contain fulltextIn two experiments, we explored the use of event-related brain potenti...
An event-related brain potentials experiment was carried out to examine the interplay of referential...
An event-related brain potentials experiment was carried out to examine the interplay of referential...
It has been known for a long time that event-related brain potentials can provide valuable informati...
It has been known for a long time that event-related brain potentials can provide valuable informati...
An event-related brain potentials experiment was carried out to examine the interplay of referential...
In this event-related brain potentials (E RP) study, we explored the possibility to selectively trac...
In this event-related brain potentials (ERPs) study, we explored the possibility to selectively trac...
In this event-related brain potentials (ERPs) study, we explored the possibility to selectively trac...
In this event-related brain potentials (E RP) study, we explored the possibility to selectively trac...
Item does not contain fulltextAn event-related brain potentials experiment was carried out to examin...
& In this event-related brain potentials (ERPs) study, we ex-plored the possibility to selective...
In two experiments, we explored the use of event-related brain potentials to selectively track the p...
In two experiments, we explored the use of event-related brain potentials to selectively track the p...
In two experiments, we explored the use of event-related brain potentials to selectively track the p...
Item does not contain fulltextIn two experiments, we explored the use of event-related brain potenti...
An event-related brain potentials experiment was carried out to examine the interplay of referential...
An event-related brain potentials experiment was carried out to examine the interplay of referential...
It has been known for a long time that event-related brain potentials can provide valuable informati...
It has been known for a long time that event-related brain potentials can provide valuable informati...
An event-related brain potentials experiment was carried out to examine the interplay of referential...
In this event-related brain potentials (E RP) study, we explored the possibility to selectively trac...
In this event-related brain potentials (ERPs) study, we explored the possibility to selectively trac...
In this event-related brain potentials (ERPs) study, we explored the possibility to selectively trac...
In this event-related brain potentials (E RP) study, we explored the possibility to selectively trac...
Item does not contain fulltextAn event-related brain potentials experiment was carried out to examin...
& In this event-related brain potentials (ERPs) study, we ex-plored the possibility to selective...
In two experiments, we explored the use of event-related brain potentials to selectively track the p...