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Minding the PS, queues, and PXQs: uniformity of semantic processing across multiple stimulus types
Authors:Laszlo Sarah  Federmeier Kara D
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Illinois 61801, USA. slaszlo2@uiuc.edu
Abstract:An assumption in the reading literature is that access to semantics is gated by stimulus properties such as orthographic regularity or familiarity. In the electrophysiological domain, this assumption has led to a debate about the features necessary to initiate semantic processing as indexed by the N400 event-related potential (ERP) component. To examine this, we recorded ERPs to sentences with endings that were familiar and legal (words), familiar and illegal (acronyms), or unfamiliar and illegal (consonant or vowel strings). N400 congruency effects (reduced negativity to expected relative to unexpected endings) were observed for words and acronyms; these were identical in size, timing, and scalp distribution. Notably, clear N400 potentials were also elicited by unfamiliar, illegal strings, suggesting that, at least in a verbal context, semantic access may be attempted for any letter string, regardless of familiarity or regularity.
Keywords:Event-related potentials (ERPs)    N400    Semantic access    Visual word recognition
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