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...
The ability to use linguistic representations to refer to the world is a vital mechanism that gives ...
Two experiments examine the links between neural patterns in EEG (e.g., N400s, P600s) and their corr...
It has been known for a long time that event-related brain potentials can provide valuable informati...
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 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...
An event-related brain potentials experiment was carried out to examine the interplay of referential...
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...
Two studies were performed to investigate the temporal structure and organization of the language pr...
The establishment of reference is essential to language comprehension. The goal of this study was to...
In this EEG study, we used pre-registered and exploratory ERP and time-frequency analyses to investi...
The electrophysiology of language comprehension has long been dominated by research on syntactic and...
The ability to use linguistic representations to refer to the world is a vital mechanism that gives ...
Two experiments examine the links between neural patterns in EEG (e.g., N400s, P600s) and their corr...
It has been known for a long time that event-related brain potentials can provide valuable informati...
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 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...
An event-related brain potentials experiment was carried out to examine the interplay of referential...
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...
Two studies were performed to investigate the temporal structure and organization of the language pr...
The establishment of reference is essential to language comprehension. The goal of this study was to...
In this EEG study, we used pre-registered and exploratory ERP and time-frequency analyses to investi...
The electrophysiology of language comprehension has long been dominated by research on syntactic and...
The ability to use linguistic representations to refer to the world is a vital mechanism that gives ...
Two experiments examine the links between neural patterns in EEG (e.g., N400s, P600s) and their corr...
It has been known for a long time that event-related brain potentials can provide valuable informati...