We recorded Event-Related Potentials to investigate differences in the use of gender information during the processing of reflexive pronouns. Pronouns either matched the gender provided by role nouns (such as “king” or “engineer”) or did not. We compared two types of gender information, definitional information, which is semantic in nature (a mother is female), or stereotypical (a nurse is likely to be female). When they followed definitional role-nouns, gender-mismatching pronouns elicited a P600 effect reflecting a failure in the agreement process. When instead the gender violation occurred after stereotypical role-nouns the Event Related Potential response was biphasic, being positive in parietal electrodes and negative in anterior left ...
Two experiments investigated whether the stereotypical gender of a character is encoded immediately ...
During comprehension, a personal pronoun (he, she, it) refers to a preceding referent (boy, girl, ch...
While general self-referential processes and their neural underpinnings have been extensively invest...
Despite the widely documented influence of gender stereotypes on social behaviour, little is known a...
Despite the widely documented influence of gender stereotypes on social behaviour, little is known a...
There is evidence showing that stereotypical gender associated with certain occupations and characte...
Language users have mental representations of words (e.g., occupation nouns and personal characteris...
Previous research using Eye-Tracking and ERP has shown that readers experience processing difficulty...
Three experiments used event-related potentials to examine the processing consequences of gender-mis...
We investigated the effects of grammatical and stereotypical gender information on the comprehension...
Gender stereotypes have endured despite substantial change in gender roles. Previous work has assess...
We investigated the effects of grammatical and stereotypical gender information on the comprehension...
The present research includes a series of studies which investigate the effects of cognitive represe...
The central issue of this study concerns the claim that the processing of gender agreement in online...
Gendered language permeates sections of our lives in ways that we may not realize. Previous research...
Two experiments investigated whether the stereotypical gender of a character is encoded immediately ...
During comprehension, a personal pronoun (he, she, it) refers to a preceding referent (boy, girl, ch...
While general self-referential processes and their neural underpinnings have been extensively invest...
Despite the widely documented influence of gender stereotypes on social behaviour, little is known a...
Despite the widely documented influence of gender stereotypes on social behaviour, little is known a...
There is evidence showing that stereotypical gender associated with certain occupations and characte...
Language users have mental representations of words (e.g., occupation nouns and personal characteris...
Previous research using Eye-Tracking and ERP has shown that readers experience processing difficulty...
Three experiments used event-related potentials to examine the processing consequences of gender-mis...
We investigated the effects of grammatical and stereotypical gender information on the comprehension...
Gender stereotypes have endured despite substantial change in gender roles. Previous work has assess...
We investigated the effects of grammatical and stereotypical gender information on the comprehension...
The present research includes a series of studies which investigate the effects of cognitive represe...
The central issue of this study concerns the claim that the processing of gender agreement in online...
Gendered language permeates sections of our lives in ways that we may not realize. Previous research...
Two experiments investigated whether the stereotypical gender of a character is encoded immediately ...
During comprehension, a personal pronoun (he, she, it) refers to a preceding referent (boy, girl, ch...
While general self-referential processes and their neural underpinnings have been extensively invest...