نتایج جستجو برای: مولفه n400

تعداد نتایج: 19265  

Journal: :Brain research bulletin 2006
Giuseppe Sartori Francesca Mameli David Polezzi Luigi Lombardi

It is believed that the N400 elicited by concepts belonging to living is larger than N400 to non-living. This is considered as evidence that concepts are organized, in the brain, on the basis of categories. We conducted a feature-verification experiment where living and non-living concepts were matched for relevance of semantic features. Relevance is a measure of the contribution of semantic fe...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 1993
C Brown P Hagoort

Abstract The N400 is an endogenous event-related brain potential (ERP) that is sensitive to semantic processes during language comprehension. The general question we address in this paper is which aspects of the comprehension process are manifest in the N400. The focus is on the sensitivity of the N400 to the automatic process of lexical access, or to the controlled process of lexical integrati...

Journal: :The American journal of psychiatry 1999
M A Niznikiewicz M Voglmaier M E Shenton L J Seidman C C Dickey R Rhoads E Teh R W McCarley

OBJECTIVE This study examined whether the electrophysiological correlates of language processing found previously to be abnormal in schizophrenia are also abnormal in schizotypal individuals. The authors used the N400 component to evaluate language dysfunction in schizotypal individuals. METHOD Event-related potentials were recorded in 16 comparison subjects and 17 schizotypal individuals (wh...

Journal: :Archives of general psychiatry 2002
Daniel H Mathalon William O Faustman Judith M Ford

BACKGROUND One factor hypothesized to underlie thinking disturbance in patients with schizophrenia is abnormal or disinhibited automatic spreading activation of semantic networks, which can be assessed using the N400 event-related potential. N400 is a negative-going component elicited at about 400 milliseconds following semantic stimuli that are not primed by the preceding context. Semantic pri...

2016
Milena Rabovsky Steven Stenberg Hansen James L. McClelland

The N400 component of the event-related brain potential is widely used in research on language and semantic memory, but the cognitive functions underlying N400 amplitudes are still unclear and actively debated. Recent simulations with a neural network model of word meaning suggest that N400 amplitudes might reflect implicit semantic prediction error. Here, we extend these simulations to sentenc...

Journal: :Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience 2016
Eva M Moreno Pilar Casado Manuel Martín-Loeches

In reading tasks, words that convey a false statement elicit an enhanced N400 brainwave response, relative to words that convey a true statement. N400 amplitude reductions are generally linked to the online expectancy of upcoming words in discourse. White lies, contrary to false statements, may not be unexpected in social scenarios. We used the event-related potential (ERP) technique to determi...

Journal: :Language, cognition and neuroscience 2021

Sentence comprehension can be facilitated when readers anticipate the upcoming word. Notwithstanding, it remains uncertain if only most expected word is anticipated, as postulated by serial graded hypothesis, or all probable words are pre-activated, proposed parallel probabilistic hypothesis. To test these contrasting accounts, we compared processing of and unexpected with second-best words, i....

2017
Yu-Lin Tzeng Chun-Hsien Hsu Yu-Chen Huang Chia-Ying Lee

This study aimed to understand how reading ability shapes the lexicality effects on N400. Fifty-three typical developing children from the second to the sixth grades were asked to perform the pronounceability judgment task on a set of Chinese real characters (RC), pseudocharacters (PC) and non-characters (NC), as ERPs were recorded. The cluster-based permutation analysis revealed that children ...

2017
Kim Ströberg Lau M. Andersen Stefan Wiens

Semantic satiation is characterised by the subjective and temporary loss of meaning after high repetition of a prime word. To study the nature of this effect, previous electroencephalography (EEG) research recorded the N400, an ERP component that is sensitive to violations of semantic context. The N400 is characterised by a relative negativity to words that are unrelated vs. related to the sema...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2011
Lin Wang Marcel Bastiaansen Yufang Yang Peter Hagoort

To highlight relevant information in dialogues, both wh-question context and pitch accent in answers can be used, such that focused information gains more attention and is processed more elaborately. To evaluate the relative influence of context and pitch accent on the depth of semantic processing, we measured event-related potentials (ERPs) to auditorily presented wh-question-answer pairs. A s...

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