The independence of combinatory semantic processing: Evidence from event-related potentials

article

The independence of combinatory semantic processing: Evidence from event-related potentials is …
instance of (P31):
scholarly articleQ13442814

External links are
P356DOI10.1016/J.JML.2004.10.002
P5875ResearchGate publication ID222542354

P2093author name stringLee Osterhout
Albert Kim
P433issue2
P304page(s)205-225
P577publication date2005-02-01
P1433published inJournal of Memory and LanguageQ6295556
P1476titleThe independence of combinatory semantic processing: Evidence from event-related potentials
P478volume52

Reverse relations

cites work (P2860)
Q38383264A Neurocomputational Model of the N400 and the P600 in Language Processing
Q130383169An ERP Study on the Processing of Subject-Verb and Object-Verb Gender Agreement in Punjabi
Q38489986An ERP study on whether the P600 can reflect the presence of unexpected phonology
Q38394247An MEG study of silent meaning
Q38377561Anomalies at the borderline of awareness: an ERP study
Q38380374Coercion and compositionality
Q38379387Comprehension demands modulate re-reading, but not first pass reading behavior
Q36144642Conceptual Integration of Arithmetic Operations With Real-World Knowledge: Evidence From Event-Related Potentials
Q38459450Context-dependent semantic processing in the human brain: evidence from idiom comprehension.
Q48093829Cross-modal integration of polyphonic characters in Chinese audio-visual sentences: a MVPA study based on functional connectivity
Q35116523Differential task effects on N400 and P600 elicited by semantic and syntactic violations
Q38384512Dissociating retrieval interference and reanalysis in the P600 during sentence comprehension
Q37669685Distinguishing lexical- versus discourse-level processing using event-related potentials
Q33638095Distinguishing neurocognitive processes reflected by P600 effects: evidence from ERPs and neural oscillations
Q30454118Does Discourse Congruence Influence Spoken Language Comprehension before Lexical Association? Evidence from Event-Related Potentials
Q38480510Effects of verbal event structure on online thematic role assignment
Q38478799Electrophysiological Evidence for Use of the Animacy Hierarchy, but not Thematic Role Assignment, During Verb Argument Processing
Q35152330Electrophysiological correlates of complement coercion.
Q37657972Evidence for Priming Across Intervening Sentences During On-Line Sentence Comprehension
Q34569964Frequency and regularity effects in reading are task dependent: Evidence from ERPs
Q36097864Gender stereotypes across the ages: On-line processing in school-age children, young and older adults.
Q38396937Grammatical processing without semantics? An event-related brain potential study of preschoolers using jabberwocky sentences
Q35841810How Distance Affects Semantic Integration in Discourse: Evidence from Event-Related Potentials
Q41717758How do the hierarchical levels of premises affect category-based induction: diverging effects from the P300 and N400.
Q35862586How inappropriate high-pass filters can produce artifactual effects and incorrect conclusions in ERP studies of language and cognition.
Q30619974Inconsistent use of gesture space during abstract pointing impairs language comprehension
Q35054059Interpreting quantifier scope ambiguity: evidence of heuristic first, algorithmic second processing
Q48407481It's early: event-related potential evidence for initial interaction of syntax and prosody in speech comprehension
Q38398148Licensing Novel Role-Governed Categories: An ERP Analysis
Q34640255Localization of syntactic and semantic brain responses using magnetoencephalography
Q92186744Modelling the N400 brain potential as change in a probabilistic representation of meaning
Q48177580Monitoring in language perception: Electrophysiological and hemodynamic responses to spelling violations
Q48299012Monitoring in language perception: mild and strong conflicts elicit different ERP patterns
Q38414469Neural correlates of early-closure garden-path processing: Effects of prosody and plausibility
Q33796148Neural patterns elicited by sentence processing uniquely characterize typical development, SLI recovery, and SLI persistence
Q35091216Overlapping dual ERP responses to low cloze probability sentence continuations
Q38448350Priming prepositional phrase attachment: evidence from eye-tracking and event-related potentials.
Q38472611Processing gapped verbs
Q38477393Processing relative clauses in supportive contexts.
Q33842116Processing ser and estar to locate objects and events: An ERP study with L2 speakers of Spanish
Q30447246Rational integration of noisy evidence and prior semantic expectations in sentence interpretation
Q38387629Rules and heuristics during sentence comprehension: evidence from a dual-task brain potential study
Q35678589Semantic Processing Persists despite Anomalous Syntactic Category: ERP Evidence from Chinese Passive Sentences
Q37642074Semantic and Syntactic Interference in Sentence Comprehension: A Comparison of Working Memory Models
Q38381742Semantic integration of audio-visual information of polyphonic characters in a sentence context: an event-related potential study
Q38388291Separate streams or probabilistic inference? What the N400 can tell us about the comprehension of events
Q40653071Similar Neural Correlates for Language and Sequential Learning: Evidence from Event-Related Brain Potentials
Q38377520Speech and span: working memory capacity impacts the use of animacy but not of world knowledge during spoken sentence comprehension
Q47554896Structural priming and the representation of language.
Q58468345Syntactic and semantic predictors of tense in Hindi: An ERP investigation
Q38447602Template construction grammar: from visual scene description to language comprehension and agrammatism
Q47978401The Effect of Emotional State on the Processing of Morphosyntactic and Semantic Reversal Anomalies in Japanese: Evidence from Event-Related Brain Potentials
Q38391231The Importance of Reading Naturally: Evidence From Combined Recordings of Eye Movements and Electric Brain Potentials.
Q34506383The electrophysiological underpinnings of processing gender stereotypes in language
Q47680024The neural correlates of implicit theory violation
Q58254434The relationship between short-term memory, conflict resolution, and sentence comprehension impairments in aphasia
Q38407312The role of LIFG-based executive control in sentence comprehension
Q48526828The sacred and the absurd--an electrophysiological study of counterintuitive ideas (at sentence level).
Q31146190Topic structure affects semantic integration: evidence from event-related potentials
Q44524773Towards a computational model of actor-based language comprehension
Q36112808Two interpretive systems for natural language?
Q37169014Two neurocognitive mechanisms of semantic integration during the comprehension of visual real-world events
Q27305196When "He" Can Also Be "She": An ERP Study of Reflexive Pronoun Resolution in Written Mandarin Chinese.
Q38405435When heuristics clash with parsing routines: ERP evidence for conflict monitoring in sentence perception
Q38702790When language comprehension goes wrong for the right reasons: Good-enough, underspecified, or shallow language processing
Q30843260When the Second Language Takes the Lead: Neurocognitive Processing Changes in the First Language of Adult Attriters
Q48238385When to Take a Gesture Seriously: On How We Use and Prioritize Communicative Cues

Search more.