Taxonomically-Related Word Pairs Evoke Both N400 and Lpc at Long Soa in Turkish
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2022
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Semantic priming in Turkish was examined in 36 right-handed healthy participants in a delayed lexical decision task via taxonomic relations using EEG. Prime-target relations included related- unrelated- and pseudo-words. Taxonomically related words at long stimulus onset asynchrony (SOA) were shown to modulate N400 and late positive component (LPC) amplitudes. N400 semantic priming effect in the time window of 300-500 ms was the largest for pseudo-words, intermediate for semantically-unrelated targets, and smallest for semantically-related targets as a reflection of lexical-semantic retrieval. This finding contributes to the ERP literature showing how remarkably universal the N400 brain potential is, with similar effects across languages and orthography. The ERP data also revealed different influences of related, unrelated, and pseudo-word conditions on the amplitude of the LPC. Attention scores and mean LPC amplitudes of related words in parietal region showed a moderate correlation, indicating LPC may be related to relationship-detection process.
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N400, LPC, Semantic priming and lexical decision, Taxonomic relations, Event-Related Potentials, Brain Potentials, Time-Course, Recognition Memory, Limited-Capacity, Semantic Context, Lexical Decision, Chinese Words, Fmri, P600, Male, Turkey, Reaction Time, Humans, Female, Electroencephalography, Evoked Potentials, Language, Semantics
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03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine, 05 social sciences, 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
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Journal of Psycholınguıstıc Research
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51
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6
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1431
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1451
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