Behavioral studies suggest that women and men differ in the strategic elaboration of verbally encoded information especially in the absence of external task demand. However, measuring such covert processing requires other than behavioral data. The present study used event-related potentials to compare sexes in lower and higher order semantic processing during the passive reading of semantically related and unrelated word pairs. Women and men showed the same early context effect in the P1-N1 transition period. This finding indicates that the initial lexical-semantic access is similar in men and women. In contrast, sexes differed in higher order semantic processing. Women showed an earlier and longer lasting context effect in the N400 accompa...
Item does not contain fulltextThis experiment explored the effect of semantic expectancy on the proc...
Sex differences in memory tasks have been widely documented. Previous research has shown that women ...
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Behavioral studies suggest that women and men differ in the strategic elaboration of verbally encode...
Behavioral studies suggest that women and men differ in the strategic elaboration of verbally encode...
Predictions based on two models of sex differences in cerebral organization of language were compare...
Predictions based on two models of sex differences in cerebral organization of language were compare...
Functional MRI was used to investigate sex differences in brain activation during a paradigm similar...
<div><p>This event-related potential (ERP) study explored individual differences associated with gen...
International audienceStudies using event related potentials have shown that men are more likely tha...
During language production and comprehension, information about a word's syntactic properties is som...
Drawings of objects were presented in series of 54 each to 14 German speaking subjects with the task...
Sex differences in cognition are consistently reported, men excelling in most visuospatial tasks and...
Despite the widely documented influence of gender stereotypes on social behaviour, little is known a...
Women typically outperform men on the ability to assess other people's nonverbal behavior. This diff...
Item does not contain fulltextThis experiment explored the effect of semantic expectancy on the proc...
Sex differences in memory tasks have been widely documented. Previous research has shown that women ...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com Copyright Elsevier Limited [Full text...
Behavioral studies suggest that women and men differ in the strategic elaboration of verbally encode...
Behavioral studies suggest that women and men differ in the strategic elaboration of verbally encode...
Predictions based on two models of sex differences in cerebral organization of language were compare...
Predictions based on two models of sex differences in cerebral organization of language were compare...
Functional MRI was used to investigate sex differences in brain activation during a paradigm similar...
<div><p>This event-related potential (ERP) study explored individual differences associated with gen...
International audienceStudies using event related potentials have shown that men are more likely tha...
During language production and comprehension, information about a word's syntactic properties is som...
Drawings of objects were presented in series of 54 each to 14 German speaking subjects with the task...
Sex differences in cognition are consistently reported, men excelling in most visuospatial tasks and...
Despite the widely documented influence of gender stereotypes on social behaviour, little is known a...
Women typically outperform men on the ability to assess other people's nonverbal behavior. This diff...
Item does not contain fulltextThis experiment explored the effect of semantic expectancy on the proc...
Sex differences in memory tasks have been widely documented. Previous research has shown that women ...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com Copyright Elsevier Limited [Full text...