An ERP study of category priming: Evidence of early lexical semantic access
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] M. Masson. Conceptual processing of text during skimming and rapid sequential reading , 1983, Memory & cognition.
[2] M. Kutas,et al. Reading senseless sentences: brain potentials reflect semantic incongruity. , 1980, Science.
[3] T. Allison,et al. Word recognition in the human inferior temporal lobe , 1994, Nature.
[4] R. E. Schuberth,et al. Effects of Context on the Classification of Words and Nonwords. , 1977 .
[5] F. Pulvermüller,et al. Effects of word length and frequency on the human event-related potential , 2004, Clinical Neurophysiology.
[6] S. Dehaene,et al. Language-specific tuning of visual cortex? Functional properties of the Visual Word Form Area. , 2002, Brain : a journal of neurology.
[7] Paul M Matthews,et al. The Role of the Posterior Fusiform Gyrus in Reading , 2006, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.
[8] Joseph T Devlin,et al. The myth of the visual word form area , 2003, NeuroImage.
[9] R. Schvaneveldt,et al. Facilitation in recognizing pairs of words: evidence of a dependence between retrieval operations. , 1971, Journal of experimental psychology.
[10] D. Lehmann,et al. Reference-free identification of components of checkerboard-evoked multichannel potential fields. , 1980, Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology.
[11] Friedemann Pulvermüller,et al. Early semantic context integration and lexical access as revealed by event-related brain potentials , 2007, Biological Psychology.
[12] W Skrandies,et al. Evoked potential correlates of semantic meaning--A brain mapping study. , 1998, Brain research. Cognitive brain research.
[13] D. V. Cramon,et al. Subprocesses of Performance Monitoring: A Dissociation of Error Processing and Response Competition Revealed by Event-Related fMRI and ERPs , 2001, NeuroImage.
[14] G. Humphreys,et al. Basic processes in reading : visual word recognition , 1993 .
[15] Manuel Martín-Loeches,et al. The gate for reading: Reflections on the recognition potential , 2007, Brain Research Reviews.
[16] P Berg,et al. New concepts of brain source imaging and localization. , 1996, Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology. Supplement.
[17] Gary S. Rubin,et al. Reading without saccadic eye movements , 1992, Vision Research.
[18] K. Rayner. Eye movements in reading and information processing: 20 years of research. , 1998, Psychological bulletin.
[19] S Lehéricy,et al. The visual word form area: spatial and temporal characterization of an initial stage of reading in normal subjects and posterior split-brain patients. , 2000, Brain : a journal of neurology.
[20] J. H. Bertera,et al. Latency of sequential eye movements: implications for reading. , 1983, Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance.
[21] Friedemann Pulvermüller,et al. [Q:] When Would You Prefer a SOSSAGE to a SAUSAGE? [A:] At about 100 msec. ERP Correlates of Orthographic Typicality and Lexicality in Written Word Recognition , 2006, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.
[22] Wayne S. Murray,et al. Inspection times for words in syntactically ambiguous sentences under three presentation conditions , 1984 .
[23] K. Rayner,et al. Measuring word recognition in reading: eye movements and event-related potentials , 2003, Trends in Cognitive Sciences.
[24] Friedemann Pulvermüller,et al. Early influences of word length and frequency: a group study using MEG , 2003, Neuroreport.
[25] Friedemann Pulvermüller,et al. Neuromagnetic evidence for early semantic access in word recognition , 2001, The European journal of neuroscience.
[26] S. Petersen,et al. Activation of extrastriate and frontal cortical areas by visual words and word-like stimuli. , 1990, Science.
[27] William D. Marslen-Wilson,et al. The time course of visual word recognition as revealed by linear regression analysis of ERP data , 2006, NeuroImage.
[28] I. Fischler,et al. Automatic and attentional processes in the effects of sentence contexts on word recognition , 1979 .
[29] P. Holcomb,et al. Event related potentials and language comprehension. , 1995 .
[30] J. H. Neely. Semantic priming and retrieval from lexical memory: Evidence for facilitatory and inhibitory processes , 1976, Memory & cognition.
[31] J. H. Neely. Semantic priming effects in visual word recognition: A selective review of current findings and theories. , 1991 .
[32] S. Sereno,et al. Context Effects in Word Recognition , 2003, Psychological science.
[33] M. Rugg,et al. Electrophysiology of Mind: Event-Related Brain Potentials and Cognition , 1995 .
[34] Jacob Cohen,et al. Applied multiple regression/correlation analysis for the behavioral sciences , 1979 .
[35] Jeffrey R. Binder,et al. Tuning of the human left fusiform gyrus to sublexical orthographic structure , 2006, NeuroImage.
[36] M. Posner,et al. Establishing a time‐line of word recognition: evidence from eye movements and event‐related potentials , 1998, Neuroreport.
[37] J. Talairach,et al. Co-Planar Stereotaxic Atlas of the Human Brain: 3-Dimensional Proportional System: An Approach to Cerebral Imaging , 1988 .