The present study investigated oscillatory brain dynamics during self-paced sentence-level processing. Participants read fully correct sentences, sentences containing a semantic violation and “sentences” in which the order of the words was randomized. At the target word level, fixations on semantically unrelated words elicited a lower-beta band (1318 Hz) desynchronization. At the sentence level, gamma power (3155 Hz) increased linearly for syntactically correct sentences, but not when the order of the words was randomized. In the 300900 ms time window after sentence onsets, theta power (47 Hz) was greater for syntactically correct sentences as compared to sentences where no syntactic structure was preserved (random words condition). We inte...
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The role of neuronal oscillations during language comprehension is not yet well understood. In this ...
Artículo de publicación ISIWord reading is heavily influenced by the information provided by previou...
We used magnetoencephalography (MEG) to explore the spatio-temporal dynamics of neural oscillations ...
There is a growing literature investigating the relationship between oscillatory neural dynamics mea...
Oscillatory neural dynamics have been steadily receiving more attention as a robust and temporally p...
Typical adults read remarkably quickly. Such fast reading is facilitated by brain processes that are...
We explore the nature of the oscillatory dynamics in the EEG of subjects reading sentences that cont...
Two very reliable influences on eye fixation durations in reading are word frequency, as measured by...
Neural responses appear to synchronize with sentence structure. However,researchers have debated whe...
In this study, we used electroencephalography to investigate the influence of discourse-level semant...
Contains fulltext : 156319.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Oscillatory neu...
The brain's remarkable capacity to process spoken language virtually in real time requires fast and ...
si ie 8 We explore the nature of the oscillatory dynamics in the EEG of subjects reading sentences t...
AbstractWe examined relations between eye movements (single-fixation durations) and RSVP-based event...
Item does not contain fulltextThe field of psycholinguistics is currently experiencing an explosion ...
The role of neuronal oscillations during language comprehension is not yet well understood. In this ...
Artículo de publicación ISIWord reading is heavily influenced by the information provided by previou...
We used magnetoencephalography (MEG) to explore the spatio-temporal dynamics of neural oscillations ...
There is a growing literature investigating the relationship between oscillatory neural dynamics mea...
Oscillatory neural dynamics have been steadily receiving more attention as a robust and temporally p...
Typical adults read remarkably quickly. Such fast reading is facilitated by brain processes that are...
We explore the nature of the oscillatory dynamics in the EEG of subjects reading sentences that cont...
Two very reliable influences on eye fixation durations in reading are word frequency, as measured by...
Neural responses appear to synchronize with sentence structure. However,researchers have debated whe...
In this study, we used electroencephalography to investigate the influence of discourse-level semant...
Contains fulltext : 156319.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Oscillatory neu...
The brain's remarkable capacity to process spoken language virtually in real time requires fast and ...
si ie 8 We explore the nature of the oscillatory dynamics in the EEG of subjects reading sentences t...
AbstractWe examined relations between eye movements (single-fixation durations) and RSVP-based event...
Item does not contain fulltextThe field of psycholinguistics is currently experiencing an explosion ...
The role of neuronal oscillations during language comprehension is not yet well understood. In this ...
Artículo de publicación ISIWord reading is heavily influenced by the information provided by previou...