Previous event-related potential (ERP) studies comparing affirmative and negative sentences revealed an N400 for semanticallymismatching final words, resulting in a larger N400 for false relative to true affirmative sentences and an opposite effect for negative sentences. Hence, the N400 was independent of the presence of a negation. However, the true negative as well as the false affirmative condition often contained entities or features from different semantic categories and thereby with weak feature overlap, such as e.g., A cat is (not) a saw or Fears are (not) round, which were then compared to true affirmative and false negative sentences containing entities with stronger feature overlap and partially even hyponomy relations, e.g., A c...
Research shows that when processing negative sentences without context, participants often represent...
Our brains rapidly map incoming language onto what we hold to be true. Yet there are claims that suc...
The ability to update our current knowledge using contextual information is a vital process during e...
Previous event-related potential (ERP) studies comparing affirmative and negative sentences revealed...
In spite of the fact that negation has been the focus of many studies, the way it is processed in hu...
Our brains rapidly map incoming language onto what we hold to be true. Yet there are claims that suc...
Negation has been found to affect the processing of sentences and words principally in two ways: It ...
ABSTRACT—Our brains rapidly map incoming language onto what we hold to be true. Yet there are claims...
There is strong evidence that comprehenders can parse sentences in an incremental fashion. However, ...
This study is concerned with the integration of negation in relation to two models of the processing...
In experiments investigating the processing of true and false negative sentences, it is often report...
Negation comprehension is a time-consuming, resource demanding process. This study investigates whet...
In experiments investigating the processing of true and false negative sentences, it is often report...
Seminal studies on negation revealed that negative sentences are difficult to process, as they requi...
The goal of the present study was to investigate event-related potential (ERP) responses to Dutch ne...
Research shows that when processing negative sentences without context, participants often represent...
Our brains rapidly map incoming language onto what we hold to be true. Yet there are claims that suc...
The ability to update our current knowledge using contextual information is a vital process during e...
Previous event-related potential (ERP) studies comparing affirmative and negative sentences revealed...
In spite of the fact that negation has been the focus of many studies, the way it is processed in hu...
Our brains rapidly map incoming language onto what we hold to be true. Yet there are claims that suc...
Negation has been found to affect the processing of sentences and words principally in two ways: It ...
ABSTRACT—Our brains rapidly map incoming language onto what we hold to be true. Yet there are claims...
There is strong evidence that comprehenders can parse sentences in an incremental fashion. However, ...
This study is concerned with the integration of negation in relation to two models of the processing...
In experiments investigating the processing of true and false negative sentences, it is often report...
Negation comprehension is a time-consuming, resource demanding process. This study investigates whet...
In experiments investigating the processing of true and false negative sentences, it is often report...
Seminal studies on negation revealed that negative sentences are difficult to process, as they requi...
The goal of the present study was to investigate event-related potential (ERP) responses to Dutch ne...
Research shows that when processing negative sentences without context, participants often represent...
Our brains rapidly map incoming language onto what we hold to be true. Yet there are claims that suc...
The ability to update our current knowledge using contextual information is a vital process during e...