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The interplay between semantic and phonological constraints during spoken‐word comprehension
Authors:Angèle Brunellière  Salvador Soto‐faraco
Affiliation:1. Université Lille Nord de France, Lille, France;2. UDL3, Unité de Recherche en Sciences Cognitives et Affectives, Villeneuve d'Acsq, France;3. ICREA, Barcelona, Spain;4. Departament de Tecnologies de la Informació i les Comunicacions, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain
Abstract:This study addresses how top‐down predictions driven by phonological and semantic information interact on spoken‐word comprehension. To do so, we measured event‐related potentials to words embedded in sentences that varied in the degree of semantic constraint (high or low) and in regional accent (congruent or incongruent) with respect to the target word pronunciation. The data showed a negative amplitude shift following phonological mismatch (target pronunciation incongruent with respect to sentence regional accent). Here, we show that this shift is modulated by sentence‐level semantic constraints over latencies encompassing auditory (N100) and lexical (N400) components. These findings suggest a fast influence of top‐down predictions and the interplay with bottom‐up processes at sublexical and lexical levels of analysis.
Keywords:Predictive mechanisms  Context effects  Spoken‐word comprehension  Event‐related potentials
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