نتایج جستجو برای: مولفه n400

تعداد نتایج: 19265  

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2006
Markus Kiefer Doreen Brendel

Automatic processes are usually thought to occur independently of any cognitive resources. This traditional view has been recently challenged by showing that temporal attention to a target stimulus is a prerequisite for "automatic" response priming. The event-related potential (ERP) study reported here extends this research by pursuing a somewhat different approach. In two experiments, it was i...

Journal: :The American journal of psychiatry 1997
P G Nestor M O Kimble B F O'Donnell L Smith M Niznikiewicz M E Shenton R W McCarley

OBJECTIVE Schizophrenia has long been thought to be characterized by a fundamental disturbance in semantic associations, which has often been presumed to be of neurobiological origin. The authors examined the neurophysiological characteristics of semantic processing in schizophrenic patients. METHOD During EEG recording, 15 schizophrenic patients and 15 age-matched comparison subjects read se...

Journal: :Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research 2010
Bangalore N Roopesh Madhavi Rangaswamy Chella Kamarajan David B Chorlian Ashwini K Pandey Bernice Porjesz

BACKGROUND Event Related Potential (ERP) studies have highlighted some measures, notably P3 amplitude, that are associated with both state and trait deficits in alcoholism, while studies examining N400 amplitude in alcoholism are few. The present study aims to examine differences in the N400 component, an electrophysiological correlate of semantic priming, in event-related potentials from a lex...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 1997
T Swaab C Brown P Hagoort

In this study the N400 component of the event-related potential was used to investigate spoken sentence understanding in Broca's and Wernicke's aphasics. The aim of the study was to determine whether spoken sentence comprehension problems in these patients might result from a deficit in the on-line integration of lexical information. Subjects listened to sentences spoken at a normal rate. In ha...

2014
Jacqueline Fagard Louah Sirri Pia Rämä

It is frequently stated that right-handedness reflects hemispheric dominance for language. Indeed, most right-handers process phonological aspects of language with the left hemisphere (and other aspects with the right hemisphere). However, given the overwhelming majority of right-handers and of individuals showing left-hemisphere language dominance, there is a high probability to be right-hande...

Journal: :Brain and language 2006
Yanni Liu Hua Shu Jinghan Wei

Two event-related potential (ERP) experiments were conducted to investigate spoken word recognition in Chinese and the effect of contextual constraints on this process. In Experiment 1, three kinds of incongruous words were formed by altering the first, second or both syllables of the congruous disyllabic terminal words in high constraint spoken sentences. Results showed an increase of N400 amp...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 1999
J J van Berkum P Hagoort C M Brown

In two ERP experiments we investigated how and when the language comprehension system relates an incoming word to semantic representations of an unfolding local sentence and a wider discourse. In Experiment 1, subjects were presented with short stories. The last sentence of these stories occasionally contained a critical word that, although acceptable in the local sentence context, was semantic...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 1989
M Kutas S A Hillyard

Long-latency components of event-related brain potentials (ERPs) recorded from subjects reading meaningful text are sensitive to semantic relationships among the major lexical items of sentences. In particular, the N400 components are enlarged to words that are semantically unrelated to or incongruous with the context provided by preceding items in a sentence. The present experiment was aimed a...

Journal: :Neuroscience letters 2005
Giuseppe Sartori David Polezzi Francesca Mameli Luigi Lombardi

It is believed that the N400 elicited by concepts belonging to Living things is larger than the N400 to Non-living things. This is considered as evidence that concepts are organized, in the brain, on the basis of categories. Similarly, differential N400 to Sensory and Non-sensory semantic features is taken as evidence for a neural organisation of conceptual memory based on semantic features. We...

Journal: :Schizophrenia research 2005
Michael Kiang Marta Kutas

Disorganized speech in both schizophrenia and schizotypy has been hypothesized to result from abnormalities in how concepts activate one another in semantic memory. To study whether schizotypy is associated with differences in how categories activate their exemplars, we examined the N400 component of the event-related brain potential (ERP) elicited during a category-verification task. ERPs were...

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