In two experiments, we explored the use of event-related brain potentials to selectively track the processes that establish reference during spoken language comprehension. Subjects listened to stories in which a particular noun phrase like "the girl" either uniquely referred to a single referent mentioned in the earlier discourse, or ambiguously referred to two equally suitable referents. Referentially ambiguous nouns ("the girl" with two girls introduced in the discourse context) elicited a frontally dominant and sustained negative shift in brain potentials, emerging within 300–400 ms after acoustic noun onset. The early onset of this effect reveals that reference to a discourse entity can be established very rapidly. Its morphology and di...
In an event-related fMRI study, we investigated to what extent semantic and referential aspects of l...
In an event-related fMRI study, we examined the cortical networks involved in establishing reference...
In an event-related fMRI study, we examined the cortical networks involved in establishing reference...
In two experiments, we explored the use of event-related brain potentials to selectively track the p...
Item does not contain fulltextIn two experiments, we explored the use of event-related brain potenti...
In two experiments, we explored the use of event-related brain potentials to selectively track the p...
In this event-related brain potentials (ERPs) study, we explored the possibility to selectively trac...
In this event-related brain potentials (ERPs) study, we explored the possibility to selectively trac...
& In this event-related brain potentials (ERPs) study, we ex-plored the possibility to selective...
In this event-related brain potentials (E RP) study, we explored the possibility to selectively trac...
In this event-related brain potentials (E RP) study, we explored the possibility to selectively trac...
In this event-related brain potentials (ERPs) study, we explored the possibility to selectively trac...
An event-related brain potentials experiment was carried out to examine the interplay of referential...
An event-related brain potentials experiment was carried out to examine the interplay of referential...
An event-related brain potentials experiment was carried out to examine the interplay of referential...
In an event-related fMRI study, we investigated to what extent semantic and referential aspects of l...
In an event-related fMRI study, we examined the cortical networks involved in establishing reference...
In an event-related fMRI study, we examined the cortical networks involved in establishing reference...
In two experiments, we explored the use of event-related brain potentials to selectively track the p...
Item does not contain fulltextIn two experiments, we explored the use of event-related brain potenti...
In two experiments, we explored the use of event-related brain potentials to selectively track the p...
In this event-related brain potentials (ERPs) study, we explored the possibility to selectively trac...
In this event-related brain potentials (ERPs) study, we explored the possibility to selectively trac...
& In this event-related brain potentials (ERPs) study, we ex-plored the possibility to selective...
In this event-related brain potentials (E RP) study, we explored the possibility to selectively trac...
In this event-related brain potentials (E RP) study, we explored the possibility to selectively trac...
In this event-related brain potentials (ERPs) study, we explored the possibility to selectively trac...
An event-related brain potentials experiment was carried out to examine the interplay of referential...
An event-related brain potentials experiment was carried out to examine the interplay of referential...
An event-related brain potentials experiment was carried out to examine the interplay of referential...
In an event-related fMRI study, we investigated to what extent semantic and referential aspects of l...
In an event-related fMRI study, we examined the cortical networks involved in establishing reference...
In an event-related fMRI study, we examined the cortical networks involved in establishing reference...