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A new insight into sentence comprehension: The impact of word associations in sentence processing as shown by invasive EEG recording

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NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA
卷 108, 期 -, 页码 103-116

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2017.12.002

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Invasive EEG; Sentence processing; Word association; N400; P600

资金

  1. Belgian Fund for Scientific Research - Flanders [G0A0914N, G088314N]
  2. Financing program of the KU Leuven [PFV/10/008]
  3. Interdisciplinary Research Project of the KU Leuven [IDO/12/007]
  4. Industrial Research Fund Project of the KU Leuven [IOF/HB/12/021]
  5. Interuniversity Attraction Poles Programme - Belgian Science Policy [IUAP P7/11]
  6. Flemish Regional Ministry of Education (Belgium) [GOA 10/019]
  7. Hercules Foundation [AKUL 043]
  8. Cluster of Excellence Multimodal Computing and Interaction - German research foundation (DFG)

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The effect of word association on sentence processing is still a matter of debate. Some studies observe no effect while others found a dependency on sentence congruity or an independent effect. In an attempt to separate the effects of sentence congruity and word association in the spatio-temporal domain, we jointly recorded scalp- and invasive-EEG (iEEG). The latter provides highly localized spatial (unlike scalp-EEG) and high temporal (unlike fMRI) resolutions. We recorded scalp- and iEEG in three patients with refractory epilepsy. The stimuli consisted of 280 sentences with crossed factors of sentence congruity and within sentence word-association. We mapped semantic retrieval processes involved in sentence comprehension onto the left temporal cortex and both hippocampi, and showed for the first time that certain localized regions participate in the processing of word association in sentence context. Furthermore, simultaneous recording of scalp- and iEEG gave us a direct overview of signal change due to its propagation across the head tissues.

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