Contains fulltext : 14062-OA.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)An event-related brain potential experiment was carried out to investigate the time course of contextual influences on spoken-word recognition. Subjects were presented with spoken sentences that ended with a word that was either (a) congruent, (b) semantically anomalous, but beginning with the same initial phonemes as the congruent completion, or (c) semantically anomalous beginning with phonemes that differed from the congruent completion. In addition to finding an N400 effect in the two semantically anomalous conditions, we obtained an early negative effect in the semantically anomalous condition where word onset differed from that of the congruent comp...
Behavioral studies of spoken word memory have shown that context congruency facilitates both word an...
International audienceAlthough the word frequency effect is one of the most established findings in ...
Although the word-frequency effect is one of the most established findings in spoken-word recognitio...
& An event-related brain potential experiment was carried out to investigate the time course of ...
Contains fulltext : 64798.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The aim of this ...
This study investigated whether a prior context influenced lexical access as indexed by participants...
The aim of this thesis was to gain more insight into spoken-word comprehension and the influence of ...
Contains fulltext : 64545.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)An event-related...
<p>This study used electrophysiological recordings to a large sample of spoken words to track the ti...
Two event-related potential (ERP) experiments were conducted to investigate spoken word recognition ...
An event-related brain potential experiment was carried out to investigate the influence of semantic...
Spoken language is a continuous signal, from which we must extract individual words to ultimately un...
People routinely hear and understand speech at rates of 120–200 words per minute [1, 2]. Thus, speec...
When we listen to speech, lexical candidates compete for recognition within 200 milliseconds of the ...
A late neurophysiological response, the N400, is well known to reflect word processing and semantic ...
Behavioral studies of spoken word memory have shown that context congruency facilitates both word an...
International audienceAlthough the word frequency effect is one of the most established findings in ...
Although the word-frequency effect is one of the most established findings in spoken-word recognitio...
& An event-related brain potential experiment was carried out to investigate the time course of ...
Contains fulltext : 64798.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The aim of this ...
This study investigated whether a prior context influenced lexical access as indexed by participants...
The aim of this thesis was to gain more insight into spoken-word comprehension and the influence of ...
Contains fulltext : 64545.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)An event-related...
<p>This study used electrophysiological recordings to a large sample of spoken words to track the ti...
Two event-related potential (ERP) experiments were conducted to investigate spoken word recognition ...
An event-related brain potential experiment was carried out to investigate the influence of semantic...
Spoken language is a continuous signal, from which we must extract individual words to ultimately un...
People routinely hear and understand speech at rates of 120–200 words per minute [1, 2]. Thus, speec...
When we listen to speech, lexical candidates compete for recognition within 200 milliseconds of the ...
A late neurophysiological response, the N400, is well known to reflect word processing and semantic ...
Behavioral studies of spoken word memory have shown that context congruency facilitates both word an...
International audienceAlthough the word frequency effect is one of the most established findings in ...
Although the word-frequency effect is one of the most established findings in spoken-word recognitio...