Abstract Previous research on open-and closed-class words has revealed the existence of several differences in the processing of these types of vocabulary. In this paper the processing of open-and closed-class words was compared by means of an early electrical brain response, recognition potential (RP), which indexes semantic processing and originates from basal extrastriate areas. The effects of word frequency on closed-class words were also investigated. For these purposes, open-and closed-class words, among other stimuli, were presented by means of the rapid stream stimulation procedure. Results showed that there were no significant differences when comparing the RP evoked by open-and closed-class words in the left hemisphere. However, i...
International audienceEvent-related brain potentials (ERPs) to words, pseudowords, and nonwords were...
The neural principles behind semantic category representation are still under debate. Dominant theor...
The effect of word frequency on semantic processing was characterized by studying two groups of righ...
This paper presents evidence of the disputed existence of an electrophysiological marker for the lex...
Contains fulltext : 14202-OA.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This paper pr...
In this paper presents evidence of the disputed existence of an electrophysiological marker for the ...
The recognition potential is traditionally described as an electrical index elicited when subjects v...
The richness of semantic representations associated with individual words has emerged as an importan...
Hebb (1949) first envisioned neural processing in terms of local cell assemblies. Such networks, usi...
Item does not contain fulltextThis paper presents electrophysiological data on the on-line processin...
Using visual half-field presentations of words to the right (RVF) and to the left visual field (LVF)...
Imaging results on real word and pseudo-word processing have been heterogeneous, allowing only cauti...
A previous attempt (Segui, Mehler, Frauenfelder,&Morton, 1982) to assess in French the putative comp...
This paper presents electrophysiological data on the on-line processing of open- and closed-class wo...
Using visual half-field presentations of words to the right (RVF) and to the left visual field (LVF)...
International audienceEvent-related brain potentials (ERPs) to words, pseudowords, and nonwords were...
The neural principles behind semantic category representation are still under debate. Dominant theor...
The effect of word frequency on semantic processing was characterized by studying two groups of righ...
This paper presents evidence of the disputed existence of an electrophysiological marker for the lex...
Contains fulltext : 14202-OA.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This paper pr...
In this paper presents evidence of the disputed existence of an electrophysiological marker for the ...
The recognition potential is traditionally described as an electrical index elicited when subjects v...
The richness of semantic representations associated with individual words has emerged as an importan...
Hebb (1949) first envisioned neural processing in terms of local cell assemblies. Such networks, usi...
Item does not contain fulltextThis paper presents electrophysiological data on the on-line processin...
Using visual half-field presentations of words to the right (RVF) and to the left visual field (LVF)...
Imaging results on real word and pseudo-word processing have been heterogeneous, allowing only cauti...
A previous attempt (Segui, Mehler, Frauenfelder,&Morton, 1982) to assess in French the putative comp...
This paper presents electrophysiological data on the on-line processing of open- and closed-class wo...
Using visual half-field presentations of words to the right (RVF) and to the left visual field (LVF)...
International audienceEvent-related brain potentials (ERPs) to words, pseudowords, and nonwords were...
The neural principles behind semantic category representation are still under debate. Dominant theor...
The effect of word frequency on semantic processing was characterized by studying two groups of righ...