This journal supplement is Special issue of abstracts for the 49th SPR Annual MeetingOur aim was to examine differences in lexical processing of verbs and nouns by manipulating noun type: count (e.g. pen), mass (e.g. milk) and dual (e.g. lamb), the latter representing either mass or count qualities. A covert judgment task (verb/noun) was administered to 20 participants from Sussex University using a within participants design. Behavioral analyses revealed a main effect of noun type, i.e., significantly faster RTs for dual (794 ms) and count nouns (881 ms) compared to mass nouns (934 ms) and verbs (926 ms). EEG was recorded using a 128-channel Net connected to an AC-coupled 128-channel high-input impedance amplifier. Electrode impedance was ...
A recent semantic theory of nominal concepts by Löbner [1] posits that-due to their inherent uniquen...
Two psycholinguistic experiments were carried out in Italian to test the role played by the feature ...
Memory traces for words are frequently conceptualized neurobiologically as networks of neurons inter...
The present study addresses the question of whether count and mass nouns are differentially processe...
Tapping the time course of their processing seems a good way to distinguish the categories of mass a...
The present study addressed the question of whether count and mass nouns are differentially processe...
The present study addressed the question of whether count and mass nouns are differentially processe...
In the present study, event related brain potentials (ERPs) showed that, in an implicit Lexical deci...
There is no consensus as to whether the processing of single nouns and verbs requires access to gram...
This current research aimed to investigate the differences in processing of onomatopoeia and nouns. ...
The comparison between nouns and verbs has been a topic of interest for many researchers over the la...
The wide variety of techniques and tasks used to study the neural correlates of noun and verb proces...
It is generally held that noun processing is specifically sub‑served by temporal areas, while the ne...
"A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, ARC Ce...
One of the main challenges in the study of cognition is how to connect brain activity to cognitive p...
A recent semantic theory of nominal concepts by Löbner [1] posits that-due to their inherent uniquen...
Two psycholinguistic experiments were carried out in Italian to test the role played by the feature ...
Memory traces for words are frequently conceptualized neurobiologically as networks of neurons inter...
The present study addresses the question of whether count and mass nouns are differentially processe...
Tapping the time course of their processing seems a good way to distinguish the categories of mass a...
The present study addressed the question of whether count and mass nouns are differentially processe...
The present study addressed the question of whether count and mass nouns are differentially processe...
In the present study, event related brain potentials (ERPs) showed that, in an implicit Lexical deci...
There is no consensus as to whether the processing of single nouns and verbs requires access to gram...
This current research aimed to investigate the differences in processing of onomatopoeia and nouns. ...
The comparison between nouns and verbs has been a topic of interest for many researchers over the la...
The wide variety of techniques and tasks used to study the neural correlates of noun and verb proces...
It is generally held that noun processing is specifically sub‑served by temporal areas, while the ne...
"A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, ARC Ce...
One of the main challenges in the study of cognition is how to connect brain activity to cognitive p...
A recent semantic theory of nominal concepts by Löbner [1] posits that-due to their inherent uniquen...
Two psycholinguistic experiments were carried out in Italian to test the role played by the feature ...
Memory traces for words are frequently conceptualized neurobiologically as networks of neurons inter...