One’s own name seems to have a special status in the processing of incoming information. In event-related potential (ERP) studies this preferential status has mainly been associated with higher P300 to one’s own name than to other names. Some studies showed preferential responses to own name even for earlier ERP components. However, instead of just being self-specific, these effects could be related to the processing of any highly relevant and/or frequently encountered stimuli. If this is the case: (1) processing of other highly relevant and highly familiar names (e.g., names of friends, partners, siblings, etc.) should be associated with similar ERP responses as processing of one's own name; and (2) processing of own and close others' name...
Recognizing people involves creating and retrieving links between distinct representations such as f...
Name agreement is the extent to which different people agree on a name for a particular picture. Pre...
Previous event-related potential (ERP) research showed reduced self-referential processing in autism...
In everyday social interactions, hearing our own first name captures our attention and gives rise to...
Recent interest has been drawn to the separate components of recognition memory, as studied by event...
To investigate the neural processing of different word categories, we recorded event-related potenti...
Müller HM, Kutas M. What´s in a name? Electrophysiological differences between spoken nouns, proper ...
doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2014.00194 Neural correlates of own and close-other’s name recognition: ERP evide...
In face identification, it has been controversial whether or not access to biographical information ...
Person names and common nouns differ in how they are stored in the mental lexicon. Using event-relat...
The present study investigated neural correlations underlying the psychological processing of stimul...
The present study investigated neural correlations underlying the psychological processing of stimul...
The authors assessed immediate repetition effects on event-related potentials (ERPs) while participa...
To determine the time course of face recognition and its links to face-sensitive event-related poten...
Name agreement is the extent to which different people agree on a name for a particular picture. Pre...
Recognizing people involves creating and retrieving links between distinct representations such as f...
Name agreement is the extent to which different people agree on a name for a particular picture. Pre...
Previous event-related potential (ERP) research showed reduced self-referential processing in autism...
In everyday social interactions, hearing our own first name captures our attention and gives rise to...
Recent interest has been drawn to the separate components of recognition memory, as studied by event...
To investigate the neural processing of different word categories, we recorded event-related potenti...
Müller HM, Kutas M. What´s in a name? Electrophysiological differences between spoken nouns, proper ...
doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2014.00194 Neural correlates of own and close-other’s name recognition: ERP evide...
In face identification, it has been controversial whether or not access to biographical information ...
Person names and common nouns differ in how they are stored in the mental lexicon. Using event-relat...
The present study investigated neural correlations underlying the psychological processing of stimul...
The present study investigated neural correlations underlying the psychological processing of stimul...
The authors assessed immediate repetition effects on event-related potentials (ERPs) while participa...
To determine the time course of face recognition and its links to face-sensitive event-related poten...
Name agreement is the extent to which different people agree on a name for a particular picture. Pre...
Recognizing people involves creating and retrieving links between distinct representations such as f...
Name agreement is the extent to which different people agree on a name for a particular picture. Pre...
Previous event-related potential (ERP) research showed reduced self-referential processing in autism...