An event-related brain potential experiment was carried out to investigate the influence of semantic and syntactic context constraints on lexical selection and integration in spoken-word comprehension. Subjects were presented with constraining spoken sentences that contained a critical word that was either (a) congruent, (b) semantically and syntactically incongruent, but beginning with the same initial phonemes as the congruent critical word, or (c) semantically and syntactically incongruent, beginning with phonemes that differed from the congruent critical word. Relative to the congruent condition, an N200 effect reflecting difficulty in the lexical selection process was obtained in the semantically and syntactically incongruent condition...
In this study, event-related brain potential effects of speech processing are obtained and compared ...
The goal of this study was to examine how lexical association and discourse congruence affect the ti...
AbstractThe present study investigated different aspects of auditory language comprehension. The sen...
An event-related brain potential experiment was carried out to investigate the influence of semantic...
An event-related brain potential experiment was carried out to investigate the influence of semantic...
The aim of this thesis was to gain more insight into spoken-word comprehension and the influence of ...
The aim of this thesis was to gain more insight into spoken-word comprehension and the influence of ...
& An event-related brain potential experiment was carried out to investigate the time course of ...
A late neurophysiological response, the N400, is well known to reflect word processing and semantic ...
An event-related brain potential experiment was carried out to investigate the temporal relationship...
Two experiments investigated the time-course of semantic and syntactic processes in auditory languag...
An event-related brain potential experiment was carried out to investigate the temporal relationship...
Two event-related potential (ERP) experiments were conducted to investigate spoken word recognition ...
Contains fulltext : 14207-OA.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In two ERP ex...
This study addresses how top-down predictions driven by phonological and semantic information intera...
In this study, event-related brain potential effects of speech processing are obtained and compared ...
The goal of this study was to examine how lexical association and discourse congruence affect the ti...
AbstractThe present study investigated different aspects of auditory language comprehension. The sen...
An event-related brain potential experiment was carried out to investigate the influence of semantic...
An event-related brain potential experiment was carried out to investigate the influence of semantic...
The aim of this thesis was to gain more insight into spoken-word comprehension and the influence of ...
The aim of this thesis was to gain more insight into spoken-word comprehension and the influence of ...
& An event-related brain potential experiment was carried out to investigate the time course of ...
A late neurophysiological response, the N400, is well known to reflect word processing and semantic ...
An event-related brain potential experiment was carried out to investigate the temporal relationship...
Two experiments investigated the time-course of semantic and syntactic processes in auditory languag...
An event-related brain potential experiment was carried out to investigate the temporal relationship...
Two event-related potential (ERP) experiments were conducted to investigate spoken word recognition ...
Contains fulltext : 14207-OA.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In two ERP ex...
This study addresses how top-down predictions driven by phonological and semantic information intera...
In this study, event-related brain potential effects of speech processing are obtained and compared ...
The goal of this study was to examine how lexical association and discourse congruence affect the ti...
AbstractThe present study investigated different aspects of auditory language comprehension. The sen...