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The role of beat gesture and pitch accent in semantic processing : An ERP study [PDF]
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Chu, Mingyuan, Wang, Lin
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How Do They Feel? Processing Others’ Emotions in Second Language Discourse
Abstract Emotion that is implied rather than literally expressed requires the processing of literal and pragmatic information. Processing multiple information types is an easy, fast process in the first language (L1) but can be costlier in a second language (L2), especially when emotional content is involved.
Andrea González‐García Aldariz +2 more
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Event-related brain potentials in the study of inhibition: cognitive control, source localization and age-related modulations [PDF]
In the previous 15 years, a variety of experimental paradigms and methods have been employed to study inhibition. In the current review, we analyze studies that have used the high temporal resolution of the event-related potential (ERP) technique to ...
Guerrini, Chiara +6 more
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Abstract Although psycho‐/neuro‐linguistics has assumed a distinction between morphological and syntactic structure building as in traditional theoretical linguistics, this distinction has been increasingly challenged by theoretical linguists in recent years.
Xinchi Yu +3 more
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N400 ERPs for actions: building meaning in context [PDF]
Converging neuroscientific evidence suggests the existence of close links between language and sensorimotor cognition. Accordingly, during the comprehension of meaningful actions, our brain would recruit semantic-related operations similar to those associated with the processing of language information.
Lucía Amoruso +6 more
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Research into reading has benefitted from the emergence of powerful computational models that account for reading behavior at different levels. Such models become more powerful when the underlying anatomy, architecture or ‘physiology’ can be linked to ...
Noor Seijdel +4 more
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LANGUAGE FUNCTIONS IN SCHIZOPHRENIA AND N400
One of the most prominent clinical features of schizophrenia is impaired language funct›on. Clinical studies of schizophrenia have identified poverty of content, tangentiality, distractable speech, derailment, and incoherence as features of ...
Nesim Kuğu +2 more
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Follow-up of N400 in the Rehabilitation of First-episode Schizophrenia
Background: The N400 component of event-related potentials (ERP) has recently drawn widespread attention at home and abroad. This study was to explore the relationship between N400 changes and risperidone treatment and rehabilitation infirst-episode ...
Xiang-Dong Du +14 more
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Semantic processing disturbance in patients with schizophrenia: a meta-analysis of the N400 component. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Theoretically semantic processing can be separated into early automatic semantic activation and late contextualization. Semantic processing deficits have been suggested in patients with schizophrenia, however it is not clear which stage of ...
Kui Wang +3 more
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Do syllables play a role in German speech perception? Behavioral and electrophysiological data from primed lexical decision. [PDF]
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Bien, H, Bölte, J, Zwitserlood, P
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