نتایج جستجو برای: مولفه n400

تعداد نتایج: 19265  

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2004
Juergen Fell Thomas Dietl Thomas Grunwald Martin Kurthen Peter Klaver Peter Trautner Carlo Schaller Christian E Elger Guillén Fernández

Up to now, two conflicting theories have tried to explain the genesis of averaged event-related potentials (ERPs): Whereas one hypothesis claims that ERPs originate from an event-related activation of neural assemblies distinct from background dynamics, the other hypothesis states that ERPs are produced by phase resetting of ongoing oscillatory activity. So far, this question has only been addr...

2013
Edward W. Wlotko Kara D. Federmeier

The N400, a component of the event-related potential (ERP) associated with the processing of meaning, is sensitive to a wide array of lexico-semantic, sentence-level, and discourse-level manipulations across modalities. In sentence contexts, N400 amplitude varies inversely and nearly linearly with the predictability of a word in its context. However, recent theories and empirical evidence from ...

2018
Hanna Schneegans Klaus Hoenig Martin Ruchsow Manfred Spitzer Bernhard J. Connemann Markus Kiefer

Deficits in inhibitory function are assumed to underlie psychopathology in bipolar disorder (BD), especially in states of mania. A subdomain of inhibition, semantic inhibition (SI), referring to the suppression of irrelevant word meanings, may underlie formal thought disorder, such as flights of ideas. In the present study, we investigated SI in patients with BD during semantic ambiguity resolu...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2015
Benjamin Rich Zendel Charles-David Tremblay Sylvie Belleville Isabelle Peretz

Musicians have enhanced auditory processing abilities. In some studies, these abilities are paralleled by an improved understanding of speech in noisy environments, partially due to more robust encoding of speech signals in noise at the level of the brainstem. Little is known about the impact of musicianship on attention-dependent cortical activity related to lexical access during a speech-in-n...

Journal: :Clinical neurophysiology : official journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology 2006
John M Olichney Vicente J Iragui David P Salmon Brock R Riggins Shaunna K Morris Marta Kutas

OBJECTIVE We hypothesized that an ERP word repetition paradigm, which reliably elicits and modulates the P600 and N400 components, would be particularly sensitive to the memory deficits and altered synaptic plasticity in mild Alzheimer's disease (AD). The P600 (a late positive component, or 'LPC'), and the N400, are sensitive indices of memory encoding and semantic processing, respectively. M...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2008
Xiaoqing Li Peter Hagoort Yufang Yang

In an event-related potential experiment with Chinese discourses as material, we investigated how and when accentuation influences spoken discourse comprehension in relation to the different information states of the critical words. These words could either provide new or old information. It was shown that variation of accentuation influenced the amplitude of the N400, with a larger amplitude f...

Journal: :Annals of neurology 2013
Inga Steppacher Simon Eickhoff Todor Jordanov Michael Kaps Wolfgang Witzke Johanna Kissler

OBJECTIVE Patients with the unresponsive wakefulness syndrome (UWS; formerly vegetative state) or in a minimally conscious state (MCS) open their eyes spontaneously but show no (UWS) or only marginal (MCS) signs of awareness. Because these states can become permanent, residual information processing capacities need to be determined, and reliable outcome predictors need to be found. We assessed ...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2010
Ian FitzPatrick Peter Indefrey

Electrophysiological studies consistently find N400 effects of semantic incongruity in nonnative (L2) language comprehension. These N400 effects are often delayed compared with native (L1) comprehension, suggesting that semantic integration in one's second language occurs later than in one's first language. In this study, we investigated whether such a delay could be attributed to (1) intraling...

Journal: :Canadian journal of psychiatry. Revue canadienne de psychiatrie 2003
Milena Kostova Christine Passerieux Jean-Paul Laurent Marie-Christine Hardy-Baylé

OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that reinforcing the structuring of verbal material may bring about an improvement in contextualization processes in patients with formal thought-disordered schizophrenia. METHOD A total of 38 schizophrenia patients with formal thought disorders and 24 matched healthy control subjects performed 2 lexical decision tasks, involving 2 le...

Journal: :Brain research. Cognitive brain research 2005
Mante S Nieuwland Jos J A Van Berkum

In general, language comprehension is surprisingly reliable. Listeners very rapidly extract meaning from the unfolding speech signal, on a word-by-word basis, and usually successfully. Research on 'semantic illusions' however suggests that under certain conditions, people fail to notice that the linguistic input simply doesn't make sense. In the current event-related brain potentials (ERP) stud...

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