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Oscillatory brain responses in spoken word production reflect lexical frequency and sentential constraint
Alpha-beta Lexical access Oscillations Picture naming Theta Lexical frequency
2015/5/5
Two fundamental factors affecting the speed of spoken word production are lexical frequency and sentential constraint, but little is known about their timing and electrophysiological basis. In the pre...
Event-related potentials and oscillatory brain responses associated with semantic and Stroop-like interference effects in overt naming
Semantic interference Stroop ERP Time–frequency analysis Beta band
2015/4/21
Picture–word interference is a widely employed paradigm to investigate lexical access in word production: Speakers name pictures while trying to ignore superimposed distractor words. The distractor ca...
Less Is Not More:Neural Responses to Missing and Superfluous Accents in Context
Less Is Not More Neural Responses Missing and Superfluous Accents
2015/4/20
Prosody, particularly accent, aids comprehension by drawing attention to important elements such as the information that answers a question. A study using ERP registration investigated how the brain d...
Selective alignment of brain responses by task demands during semantic processing
N400 Language processing Semantics
2015/4/20
The way the brain binds together words to form sentences may depend on whether and how the arising cognitive representation is to be used in behavior. The amplitude of the N400 effect in event-related...
Ability to segment words from speech as a precursor of later language development: Insights from electrophysiological responses in the infant brain
segment words later language development electrophysiological responses infant brain
2015/4/9
Infants’ ability to recognize words in continuous speech is vital for building a vocabulary. Event-Related Potentials (ERPs) reveal a clear recognition response for familiarized words, relative to unf...
An Event-related Potential Study on Changes of Violation and Error Responses during Morphosyntactic Learning
An Event-related Potential Changes of Violation and Error Responses Morphosyntactic Learning
2015/4/7
Based on recent findings showing electrophysiological changes in adult language learners after relatively short periods of training, we hypothesized that adult Dutch learners of German would show resp...