This ERP study used electrophysiological technique to examine how individual differences in the speed of working memory updating influence the use of syntactic and semantic information during on-line sentence argument interpretation, and the time course of that working memory updating effect. The basic structure of the experimental sentences was "Noun + Verb + adverb + 'le' + a two-character word", with the Noun being the sentence initial argument. This initial argument is animate or inanimate and the following verb disambiguates it as an agent or patient. The results at the initial argument revealed that, the quick-updating group elicited a larger positivity over the frontal cortex (within 500-800 ms post-noun onset) as c...
This paper reports an event–related potential (ERP) study examining the processing of “gapless” rela...
The present study assessed the role of working memory capacity in the integration of incremental the...
By taking advantage of the semantic-syntactic characteristics of Chinese verbs, the current study ex...
This ERP study used electrophysiological technique to examine how individual differences in the spee...
How different sources of linguistic information are used during online language comprehension is a c...
Interference during sentence comprehension occurs when readers use semantic and syntactic cues to re...
2 Much recent work indicates that anticipating upcoming input is critical to the speed and accuracy ...
Sentence comprehension involves timely computing different types of relations between its verbs and ...
Two experiments aimed at investigating how working memory capacity (WMC) related to processing wh-ex...
In the present study, the ERP (event-related brain potentials) technique was used to investigate how...
The current study investigated the processing stages by which the parser incorporates different piec...
Contains fulltext : 90151.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In an event-re...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) and reaction times (RTs) were used to study how the processing of se...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) and reaction times (RTs) were used to study how the processing of se...
A number of studies have explored the time course of Chinese semantic and syntactic processing. Howe...
This paper reports an event–related potential (ERP) study examining the processing of “gapless” rela...
The present study assessed the role of working memory capacity in the integration of incremental the...
By taking advantage of the semantic-syntactic characteristics of Chinese verbs, the current study ex...
This ERP study used electrophysiological technique to examine how individual differences in the spee...
How different sources of linguistic information are used during online language comprehension is a c...
Interference during sentence comprehension occurs when readers use semantic and syntactic cues to re...
2 Much recent work indicates that anticipating upcoming input is critical to the speed and accuracy ...
Sentence comprehension involves timely computing different types of relations between its verbs and ...
Two experiments aimed at investigating how working memory capacity (WMC) related to processing wh-ex...
In the present study, the ERP (event-related brain potentials) technique was used to investigate how...
The current study investigated the processing stages by which the parser incorporates different piec...
Contains fulltext : 90151.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In an event-re...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) and reaction times (RTs) were used to study how the processing of se...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) and reaction times (RTs) were used to study how the processing of se...
A number of studies have explored the time course of Chinese semantic and syntactic processing. Howe...
This paper reports an event–related potential (ERP) study examining the processing of “gapless” rela...
The present study assessed the role of working memory capacity in the integration of incremental the...
By taking advantage of the semantic-syntactic characteristics of Chinese verbs, the current study ex...