Resumen
We report the results of a study comparing the temporal dynamics of thematic and taxonomic knowledge activation in a picture-word priming paradigm using event-related potentials. Although we found no behavioral differences between thematic and taxonomic processing, ERP data revealed distinct patterns of N400 and P600 amplitude modulation for thematic and taxonomic priming. Thematically related target stimuli elicited less negativity than taxonomic targets between 280–460 ms after stimulus onset, suggesting easier semantic processing of thematic than taxonomic relationships. Moreover, P600 mean amplitude was significantly increased for taxonomic targets between 520–600 ms, consistent with a greater need for stimulus reevaluation in that condition. These results offer novel evidence in favor of a dissociation between thematic and taxonomic thinking in the early phases of conceptual evaluation.
| Idioma original | Inglés |
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| Número de artículo | e0189362 |
| Publicación | PLoS ONE |
| Volumen | 12 |
| N.º | 12 |
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| Estado | Publicada - dic 2017 |
| Publicado de forma externa | Sí |
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Correction: Comparing the temporal dynamics of thematic and taxonomic processing using event-related potentials(PLoS ONE (2017) 12:12 (e0189362) DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0189362)
Savic, O., Savic, A. M. & Kovic, V., jun 2019, En: PLoS ONE. 14, 6, e0218485.Producción científica: Contribución a una revista › Comentario/Debate
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