Current psycholinguistic models suggest that we know what we want to say before we decide how we are going to say it: in other words, for speaking, word meaning is activated prior to information about syntax and phonology. Listening likely involves the reverse order of processes. phonological processing before meaning activation. We examined the relative time courses of phonological and semantic processing during language production and comprehension using event-related brain potentials (ERPs). Participants viewed a series of pictures (with the instruction to covertly name the depicted item), or heard a series of words, and made dual choice Go/noGo decisions based on each item's conceptual (whether the item was an animal or an object) and p...
Background: Reading words for meaning relies on orthographic, phonological and semantic processing. ...
Background: Reading words for meaning relies on orthographic, phonological and semantic processing. ...
In the present study, the authors examined with event-related brain potentials whether phonological ...
Current psycholinguistic models suggest that we know what we want to say before we decide how we are...
The temporal properties of semantic and phonological processes in speech production were investigate...
In this article a new approach to the distinction between serial/contingent and parallel/independent...
This study investigated the time course of phonological encoding during speech production planning. ...
Spoken language production involves lexical-semantic access and phonological encoding. A theoretical...
We present a new technique for studying the activation of semantic and phonological codes in speech ...
Two experiments examine the links between neural patterns in EEG (e.g., N400s, P600s) and their corr...
International audienceSpeech production is one of the most fundamental activities of humans. A core ...
This paper focuses on what electrical and magnetic recordings of human brain activity reveal about s...
Two outstanding questions in spoken-language comprehension concern (1) the interplay of phonological...
Two outstanding questions in spoken-language comprehension concern (1) the interplayof phonological...
Most EEG studies analysing speech production with event related brain potential (ERP) have adopted s...
Background: Reading words for meaning relies on orthographic, phonological and semantic processing. ...
Background: Reading words for meaning relies on orthographic, phonological and semantic processing. ...
In the present study, the authors examined with event-related brain potentials whether phonological ...
Current psycholinguistic models suggest that we know what we want to say before we decide how we are...
The temporal properties of semantic and phonological processes in speech production were investigate...
In this article a new approach to the distinction between serial/contingent and parallel/independent...
This study investigated the time course of phonological encoding during speech production planning. ...
Spoken language production involves lexical-semantic access and phonological encoding. A theoretical...
We present a new technique for studying the activation of semantic and phonological codes in speech ...
Two experiments examine the links between neural patterns in EEG (e.g., N400s, P600s) and their corr...
International audienceSpeech production is one of the most fundamental activities of humans. A core ...
This paper focuses on what electrical and magnetic recordings of human brain activity reveal about s...
Two outstanding questions in spoken-language comprehension concern (1) the interplay of phonological...
Two outstanding questions in spoken-language comprehension concern (1) the interplayof phonological...
Most EEG studies analysing speech production with event related brain potential (ERP) have adopted s...
Background: Reading words for meaning relies on orthographic, phonological and semantic processing. ...
Background: Reading words for meaning relies on orthographic, phonological and semantic processing. ...
In the present study, the authors examined with event-related brain potentials whether phonological ...