We investigated the electrophysiological correlates of the processing of subject's own name (SON) in comparison to familiar and unfamiliar names in the Chinese language. The three types of names were the deviants in an oddball paradigm among lexical and non-lexical phrases. All items consisted of three characters, and the non-lexical items were the targets. All names caused a clear N170 component of identical size which we take as a correlate of structural encoding. Only SON elicited a large N250 component, reflecting attentional capturing of SON. Additionally, SON caused a larger but later peaking P300 than the other two name stimuli which we interpret as a correlate of access to self-reference information. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ireland Lt...
Using unfamiliar and meaningless pictographs that varied in their degree of similarity to Chinese ch...
In everyday social interactions, hearing our own first name captures our attention and gives rise to...
Time course 2 Chinese bilinguals performed a delayed naming task, reading both Chinese characters an...
[[abstract]]Proper names have been considered as a universal language class (Bright, 2003; Müller 20...
The self is one of the most important concepts in psychology, which is of great significance for hum...
One’s own name seems to have a special status in the processing of incoming information. In event-re...
Müller HM, Kutas M. What´s in a name? Electrophysiological differences between spoken nouns, proper ...
To investigate the neural processing of different word categories, we recorded event-related potenti...
AbstractAmong auditory stimuli, the own name is one of the most powerful and it is able to automatic...
An important question in social neuroscience is the similarities and differences in the neural repre...
The word superiority effect is one of the most robust findings in English word recognition. It is co...
Yen H-L, Liu H-L, Lee C-Y, Ng Y-B, Müller HM. Which cognitive mechanisms are involved in the process...
An important question in social neuroscience is the similarities and differences in the neural repre...
20 subjects' event-related brain potentials ii ere measured during a lexical decision task in which ...
Poster Session F: Language DevelopmentThe significance of phonological processing skills in learning...
Using unfamiliar and meaningless pictographs that varied in their degree of similarity to Chinese ch...
In everyday social interactions, hearing our own first name captures our attention and gives rise to...
Time course 2 Chinese bilinguals performed a delayed naming task, reading both Chinese characters an...
[[abstract]]Proper names have been considered as a universal language class (Bright, 2003; Müller 20...
The self is one of the most important concepts in psychology, which is of great significance for hum...
One’s own name seems to have a special status in the processing of incoming information. In event-re...
Müller HM, Kutas M. What´s in a name? Electrophysiological differences between spoken nouns, proper ...
To investigate the neural processing of different word categories, we recorded event-related potenti...
AbstractAmong auditory stimuli, the own name is one of the most powerful and it is able to automatic...
An important question in social neuroscience is the similarities and differences in the neural repre...
The word superiority effect is one of the most robust findings in English word recognition. It is co...
Yen H-L, Liu H-L, Lee C-Y, Ng Y-B, Müller HM. Which cognitive mechanisms are involved in the process...
An important question in social neuroscience is the similarities and differences in the neural repre...
20 subjects' event-related brain potentials ii ere measured during a lexical decision task in which ...
Poster Session F: Language DevelopmentThe significance of phonological processing skills in learning...
Using unfamiliar and meaningless pictographs that varied in their degree of similarity to Chinese ch...
In everyday social interactions, hearing our own first name captures our attention and gives rise to...
Time course 2 Chinese bilinguals performed a delayed naming task, reading both Chinese characters an...