Understanding a word in context relies on a cascade of perceptual and conceptual processes, starting with modality-specific input decoding, and leading to the unification of the word's meaning into a discourse model. One critical cognitive event, turning a sensory stimulus into a meaningful linguistic sign, is the access of a semantic representation from memory. Little is known about the changes that activating a word's meaning brings about in cortical dynamics. We recorded the electroencephalogram (EEG) while participants read sentences that could contain a contextually unexpected word, such as ‘cold’ in ‘In July it is very cold outside’. We reconstructed trajectories in phase space from single-trial EEG time series, and we applied three n...
Retrieval of word meaning from the semantic system and its integration with context are often assume...
There is broad agreement that context-based predictions facilitate lexical-semantic processing. A ro...
Typical adults read remarkably quickly. Such fast reading is facilitated by brain processes that are...
Two experiments examine the links between neural patterns in EEG (e.g., N400s, P600s) and their corr...
There is broad agreement that context-based predictions facilitate lexical-semantic processing. A ro...
The human brain processes language to optimise efficient communication. Studies have shown extensive...
Converging evidence in neuroscience suggests that syntax and semantics are dissociable in brain spac...
In this study, we used electroencephalography to investigate the influence of discourse-level semant...
The brain's remarkable capacity to process spoken language virtually in real time requires fast and ...
Retrieval from semantic memory of conceptual and lexical information is essential for producing spee...
A late neurophysiological response, the N400, is well known to reflect word processing and semantic ...
International audienceSpeech production is one of the most fundamental activities of humans. A core ...
The effect of word association on sentence processing is still a matter of debate. Some studies obse...
People routinely hear and understand speech at rates of 120–200 words per minute [1, 2]. Thus, speec...
There is broad agreement that context-based predictions facilitate lexical-semantic processing. A ro...
Retrieval of word meaning from the semantic system and its integration with context are often assume...
There is broad agreement that context-based predictions facilitate lexical-semantic processing. A ro...
Typical adults read remarkably quickly. Such fast reading is facilitated by brain processes that are...
Two experiments examine the links between neural patterns in EEG (e.g., N400s, P600s) and their corr...
There is broad agreement that context-based predictions facilitate lexical-semantic processing. A ro...
The human brain processes language to optimise efficient communication. Studies have shown extensive...
Converging evidence in neuroscience suggests that syntax and semantics are dissociable in brain spac...
In this study, we used electroencephalography to investigate the influence of discourse-level semant...
The brain's remarkable capacity to process spoken language virtually in real time requires fast and ...
Retrieval from semantic memory of conceptual and lexical information is essential for producing spee...
A late neurophysiological response, the N400, is well known to reflect word processing and semantic ...
International audienceSpeech production is one of the most fundamental activities of humans. A core ...
The effect of word association on sentence processing is still a matter of debate. Some studies obse...
People routinely hear and understand speech at rates of 120–200 words per minute [1, 2]. Thus, speec...
There is broad agreement that context-based predictions facilitate lexical-semantic processing. A ro...
Retrieval of word meaning from the semantic system and its integration with context are often assume...
There is broad agreement that context-based predictions facilitate lexical-semantic processing. A ro...
Typical adults read remarkably quickly. Such fast reading is facilitated by brain processes that are...