20 subjects' event-related brain potentials ii ere measured during a lexical decision task in which Chinese characters were used in both conditions of related (antonym) and unrelated words. Analysis indicated that the mean reaction time for unrelated words was 130 msec. longer than that elicited by related words. The condition of unrelated words elicited a significant N450, and an obvious P500 was evoked by related words at each of the 17 recording sites. Furthermore, the amplitudes of N210 and N450 were larger in the left hemisphere than in the right hemisphere but the amplitude of P500 was larger in the right hemisphere than in the left hemisphere.20 subjects' event-related brain potentials ii ere measured during a lexical decision task i...
Contains fulltext : 63356.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We investigate...
The N400 event-related brain potential (ERP) has played a major role in the examination of how the h...
In the visual word recognition literature, it is well understood that various stimulus effects inter...
20 subjects' event-related brain potentials ii ere measured during a lexical decision task in which ...
20 subjects' event-related brain potentials were measured during a lexical decision task in which Ch...
This fMRI study aimed to identify the neural mechanisms underlying the recognition of Chinese multi-...
Recent event-related potential research has reported a N200 response or a negative deflection peakin...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were measured in 15 normal young subjects (18-22 years old) using th...
We recorded event-related brain potentials during the processing of visually presented compound word...
In the current study, we explored the effects of ERPs (event-related potentials), related to the cro...
Almost all written languages currently used in the world are alphabetic or phonologically-based scri...
Almost all written languages currently used in the world are alphabetic or phonologically-based scri...
An experiment was conducted to examine the hemispheric dominance in semantic processing of Chinese c...
The N400 event-related brain potential (ERP) has played a major role in the examination of how the h...
Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) associated with semantic relation were recorded from twelve su...
Contains fulltext : 63356.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We investigate...
The N400 event-related brain potential (ERP) has played a major role in the examination of how the h...
In the visual word recognition literature, it is well understood that various stimulus effects inter...
20 subjects' event-related brain potentials ii ere measured during a lexical decision task in which ...
20 subjects' event-related brain potentials were measured during a lexical decision task in which Ch...
This fMRI study aimed to identify the neural mechanisms underlying the recognition of Chinese multi-...
Recent event-related potential research has reported a N200 response or a negative deflection peakin...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were measured in 15 normal young subjects (18-22 years old) using th...
We recorded event-related brain potentials during the processing of visually presented compound word...
In the current study, we explored the effects of ERPs (event-related potentials), related to the cro...
Almost all written languages currently used in the world are alphabetic or phonologically-based scri...
Almost all written languages currently used in the world are alphabetic or phonologically-based scri...
An experiment was conducted to examine the hemispheric dominance in semantic processing of Chinese c...
The N400 event-related brain potential (ERP) has played a major role in the examination of how the h...
Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) associated with semantic relation were recorded from twelve su...
Contains fulltext : 63356.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We investigate...
The N400 event-related brain potential (ERP) has played a major role in the examination of how the h...
In the visual word recognition literature, it is well understood that various stimulus effects inter...