Words and sentences: event-related brain potential measures.
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The N400 and Late Positive Complex (LPC) Effects Reflect Controlled Rather than Automatic Mechanisms of Sentence Processing.Exploring semantic and phonological picture-word priming in adults who stutter using event-related potentials.Left inferior prefrontal cortex activity reflects inhibitory rather than facilitatory priming.The temporal dynamics of implicit processing of non-letter, letter, and word-forms in the human visual cortex.Processing new and repeated names: effects of coreference on repetition priming with speech and fast RSVPApplauding with closed hands: neural signature of action-sentence compatibility effects.Real-time processing in picture naming in adults who stutter: ERP evidence.Switching Modalities in A Sentence Verification Task: ERP Evidence for Embodied Language Processing.Complex dynamics of semantic memory access in reading.Revisiting the incremental effects of context on word processing: Evidence from single-word event-related brain potentials.Faulty suppression of irrelevant material in patients with thought disorder linked to attenuated frontotemporal activation.So that's what you meant! Event-related potentials reveal multiple aspects of context use during construction of message-level meaning.An electrophysiological investigation of the effects of coreference on word repetition and synonymyTwo sides of meaning: the scalp-recorded n400 reflects distinct contributions from the cerebral hemispheres.Thinking ahead: the role and roots of prediction in language comprehension.The fox and the cabra: an ERP analysis of reading code switched nouns and verbs in bilingual short stories.New names for known things: on the association of novel word forms with existing semantic information.When peanuts fall in love: N400 evidence for the power of discourse.Right hemisphere activation of joke-related information: an event-related brain potential study.Abnormalities in the processing of emotional prosody from single words in schizophreniaGradients versus dichotomies: how strength of semantic context influences event-related potentials and lexical decision times.Syntactic gender and semantic expectancy: ERPs reveal early autonomy and late interaction.Semantic integration in sentences and discourse: evidence from the N400.Conscious intention to speak proactively facilitates lexical access during overt object namingConceptual integration and metaphor: an event-related potential study.Speech boundaries, syntax and the brain.Event-related brain potentials and case information in syntactic ambiguities.Electrophysiological evidence for early contextual influences during spoken-word recognition: N200 versus N400 effects.N400-like negativities in action perception reflect the activation of two components of an action representation.
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Words and sentences: event-related brain potential measures.
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10.1111/J.1469-8986.1995.TB01228.X
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1995-11-01T00:00:00Z