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Reevaluating the Language of Learning Advantage in Bilingual Arithmetic: An ERP Study on Spoken Multiplication Verification
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In: Brain Sciences; Volume 12; Issue 5; Pages: 532 (2022)
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Understanding Temporal Relations in Mandarin Chinese: An ERP Investigation
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In: Brain Sciences; Volume 12; Issue 4; Pages: 474 (2022)
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Neural Mechanisms of Subliminal Mentor-Student Relationship Stimuli Processing: An ERP Study
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In: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health; Volume 19; Issue 5; Pages: 2760 (2022)
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The Brain Dynamics of Syllable Duration and Semantic Predictability in Spanish
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In: Brain Sciences; Volume 12; Issue 4; Pages: 458 (2022)
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Lexical and semantic training to acquire words in a foreign language: An electrophysiological study
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Word representation and processing in deaf readers: Evidence from ERPs and eye-tracking
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A Noisy Channel Model of N400 and P600 Effects in Sentence Comprehension ...
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Modality switch effects emerge early and increase throughout conceptual processing: Evidence from ERPs ...
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Discourse- and prominence-driven argument interpretation: the influence of discourse coherence and animacy on the neurophysiological correlates of grammatical function assignment in Swedish ...
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Cognitive Control and Bilingualism: The Bilingual Advantage Through the Lens of Dimensional Overlap
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The online processing of causal and concessive discourse connectives
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Rational Redundancy in Referring Expressions: Evidence from Event‐related Potentials
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Fast Syntax in the Brain: Electrophysiological Evidence from the Rapid Parallel Visual Presentation Paradigm (RPVP)
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In: ISSN: 0278-7393 ; EISSN: 1939-1285 ; Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition ; https://hal-amu.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03169781 ; Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, American Psychological Association, 2020, 47 (1), pp.99-112. ⟨10.1037/xlm0000811.supp⟩ (2020)
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An Event-Related Potential Investigation of Orthographic Precision
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Comparing ERPs between native speakers and second language learners: Dealing with individual variability ...
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Tracking Syntactic Conflict Between Languages over the Course of L2 Acquisition: A Cross-Sectional ERP Study ...
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Comparing ERPs between native speakers and second language learners: Dealing with individual variability ...
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Engineering creativity: Prior experience modulates electrophysiological responses to novel metaphors
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In: Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering Publications (2020)
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The temporal dynamics of implicit processing of non-letter, letter, and word-forms in the human visual cortex.
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The decoding of visually presented line segments into letters, and letters into words, is critical to fluent reading abilities. Here we investigate the temporal dynamics of visual orthographic processes, focusing specifically on right hemisphere contributions and interactions between the hemispheres involved in the implicit processing of visually presented words, consonants, false fonts, and symbolic strings. High-density EEG was recorded while participants detected infrequent, simple, perceptual targets (dot strings) embedded amongst a of character strings. Beginning at 130 ms, orthographic and non-orthographic stimuli were distinguished by a sequence of ERP effects over occipital recording sites. These early latency occipital effects were dominated by enhanced right-sided negative-polarity activation for non-orthographic stimuli that peaked at around 180 ms. This right-sided effect was followed by bilateral positive occipital activity for false-fonts, but not symbol strings. Moreover the size of components of this later positive occipital wave was inversely correlated with the right-sided ROcc180 wave, suggesting that subjects who had larger early right-sided activation for non-orthographic stimuli had less need for more extended bilateral (e.g., interhemispheric) processing of those stimuli shortly later. Additional early (130-150 ms) negative-polarity activity over left occipital cortex and longer-latency centrally distributed responses (>300 ms) were present, likely reflecting implicit activation of the previously reported 'visual-word-form' area and N400-related responses, respectively. Collectively, these results provide a close look at some relatively unexplored portions of the temporal flow of information processing in the brain related to the implicit processing of potentially linguistic information and provide valuable information about the interactions between hemispheres supporting visual orthographic processing.
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ERPs; visual cortex; visual orthography; word reading
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URL: https://hdl.handle.net/10161/20737
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