作者
Ross Metusalem, Marta Kutas, Thomas P Urbach, Mary Hare, Ken McRae, Jeffrey L Elman
发表日期
2012/5/1
期刊
Journal of memory and language
卷号
66
期号
4
页码范围
545-567
出版商
Academic Press
简介
Recent research has demonstrated that knowledge of real-world events plays an important role in guiding online language comprehension. The present study addresses the scope of event knowledge activation during the course of comprehension, specifically investigating whether activation is limited to those knowledge elements that align with the local linguistic context. The present study addresses this issue by analyzing event-related brain potentials (ERPs) recorded as participants read brief scenarios describing typical real-world events. Experiment 1 demonstrates that a contextually anomalous word elicits a reduced N400 if it is generally related to the described event, even when controlling for the degree of association of this word with individual words in the preceding context and with the expected continuation. Experiment 2 shows that this effect disappears when the discourse context is removed. These …
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