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Verarbeitung und mentale Repräsentation von Idiomen im Erwachsenen- und Kindesalter ...
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Dynamic functional brain network connectivity during pseudoword processing relates to children’s reading skill
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Cross-linguistic gender congruency effects during lexical access in novice L2 learners: evidence from ERPs
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In: ISSN: 2327-3798 ; EISSN: 2327-3801 ; Language, Cognition and Neuroscience ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03599139 ; Language, Cognition and Neuroscience, Taylor and Francis, In press, ⟨10.1080/23273798.2022.2039726⟩ (2022)
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Learning New Vocabulary Implicitly During Sleep Transfers With Cross-Modal Generalization Into Wakefulness
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In: ISSN: 1662-4548 ; EISSN: 1662-453X ; Frontiers in Neuroscience ; https://hal.sorbonne-universite.fr/hal-03640595 ; Frontiers in Neuroscience, Frontiers, 2022, 16, pp.801666. ⟨10.3389/fnins.2022.801666⟩ (2022)
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Functional Brain Networks and Verbal Fluency in Healthy Ageing ...
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Unified Coding of Spectral and Temporal Phonetic Cues: Electrophysiological Evidence for Abstract Phonological Features ...
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GRANITUS - Grammatical tinnitus and its role in the perception of foreign language accent. A comparison of German and Polish (Polish side) ...
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GRANITUS - Grammatical tinnitus and its role in the perception of foreign language accent. A comparison of German and Polish (German side) ...
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Learning to Perceive Non-Native Tones via Distributional Training: Effects of Task and Acoustic Cue Weighting
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In: Brain Sciences; Volume 12; Issue 5; Pages: 559 (2022)
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A Preliminary Report of Network Electroencephalographic Measures in Primary Progressive Apraxia of Speech and Aphasia
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In: Brain Sciences; Volume 12; Issue 3; Pages: 378 (2022)
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Subliminal Word Processing: EEG Detects Word Processing Below Conscious Awareness
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In: Brain Sciences; Volume 12; Issue 4; Pages: 464 (2022)
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The present electroencephalography (EEG) study observed how the brain processes visual stimuli (words and shapes) displayed with four different duration times (17 ms, 33 ms, 67 ms, and 100 ms). All stimuli had to be classified into “I saw nothing”, “I saw a blur”, “I saw a word,” or “I saw a shape” via distinct button presses while brain potentials were being measured. The neurophysiological correlates of word and shape processing were subsequently analysed and compared for two distinct time points at the occipito-parietal area in both hemispheres (P7 and P8). In a further step, word and shape identification rates were also analysed. Identification rates revealed that participants recognized words and shapes when presented for 17 ms at a rate of only 6% and 7%, which is poor enough to assume an overall lack of conscious recognition. Analysis of EEG data revealed two time points of interest, one at 210 ms and the other at 280 ms post stimulus onset. Brain potentials at the earlier time point reflect modulations in presentation duration with increased amplitudes elicited by longer presentations. At this time point, no differences were seen between words and shapes in both hemispheres. The later time point, though, clearly distinguished between word and shape processing with totally missing amplitudes (i.e., brain activity) in the case of shapes in general in both hemispheres. Crucially, words presented for only 17 ms still elicited an average brain potential amplitude significantly different from the corresponding 17 ms presentations of shapes at this time point at electrode location P7, even though both stimuli categories were basically not seen (i.e., not consciously recognized). This later word-specific brain potential for the shortest presentation duration is interpreted as neurophysiological evidence of subliminal word processing. Strikingly, this difference was not found in the right hemisphere at P8.
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EEG; ERP; non-conscious processing; subliminal; words
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URL: https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci12040464
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Recognition of the Mental Workloads of Pilots in the Cockpit Using EEG Signals
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In: Applied Sciences; Volume 12; Issue 5; Pages: 2298 (2022)
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Simultaneous Classification of Both Mental Workload and Stress Level Suitable for an Online Passive Brain–Computer Interface
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In: Sensors; Volume 22; Issue 2; Pages: 535 (2022)
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Rethinking the Methods and Algorithms for Inner Speech Decoding and Making Them Reproducible
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In: NeuroSci; Volume 3; Issue 2; Pages: 226-244 (2022)
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Genetic Modulation of the Neonatal Neural Processing of Speech at High and Low Familial Risk for Developmental Dyslexia ...
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Phonological Contrast and Conflict in Dutch Vowels: Neurobiological and Psycholinguistic Evidence from Children and Adults ...
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Delta- and theta-band cortical tracking and phase-amplitude coupling to sung speech by infants.
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Exploring the Representations of Individual Entities in the Brain Combining EEG and Distributional Semantics.
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Unified Coding of Spectral and Temporal Phonetic Cues: Electrophysiological Evidence for Abstract Phonological Features
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Electrophysiological Correlates of Subjective Cognitive Demand in Cochlear Implant Users during Listening in Noise
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