10.25358/DSPACE-DEV-73008
Schumacher, Petra
Bambini, Valentina
Weiland, Hanna
Event-related brain potentials of masked repetition and semantic priming while listening to sentences
Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
2012
400 Sprachwissenschaft, Linguistik
400 Language, Linguistics
Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
2020-03-12
2020-03-12
2012
Neuroscience letters. Bd. 530. H. 2. Amsterdam u.a. : Elsevier. S. 138 - 143
https://dspace-dev.ub.uni-mainz.de/handle/20.500.12030/126059
We combined for the first time electrophysiological measures and masked priming technique in sentential context, by setting up a cross-modal masked priming paradigm involving the auditory presentation of sentences. ERPs were time-locked to an auditorily presented word that was preceded by a repeated, related or unrelated pattern masked prime. We registered a two-way N400-difference between unrelated and related/repeated primes, followed by a late positive component (LPC) for repetition priming. Related primes appear to facilitate the lexical-semantic processing of the target to the same extent repeated primes do (equally attenuated N400). Repetition priming exerts additional demands (LPC), possibly related to enhanced recollection or to the construction of a discourse representation. This evidences that the sentential context interacts with masked priming in two vital ways, differing from word list contexts, and paves the way for future studies on the mechanisms of lexical/semantic processes beyond the word level.