Abstract
Recent event-related potential (ERP) studies in language comprehension converge in finding anticipatory negativities preceding words or word segments that can be pre-activated based on either sentence contexts or phonological cues. We review these findings from different paradigms in the light of evidence from other cognitive domains in which slow negative potentials have long been associated with anticipatory processes and discuss their potential underlying mechanisms. We propose that this family of anticipatory negativities captures common mechanisms associated with the pre-activation of linguistic information both within words and within sentences. Future studies could utilize these anticipatory negativities in combination with other, well-established ERPs, to simultaneously track prediction-related processes emerging at different time intervals (before and after the perception of pre-activated input) and with distinct time courses (shorter-lived and longer-lived cognitive operations).
| Original language | English |
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| Number of pages | 14 |
| Journal | Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews |
| Volume | 160 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 2024 Mar 16 |
Subject classification (UKÄ)
- Comparative Language Studies and Linguistics
- Neurosciences
Free keywords
- Event-related potentials
- Prediction
- Anticipatory negativity
- Comprehension
- Prediction negativity
- Pre-activation negativity
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VPS: The cortical hierarchy of native phonological proficiency
Roll, M. (PI), Horne, M. (Researcher) & Novén, M. (Researcher)
Stiftelsen Marcus och Amalia Wallenbergs Minnesfond
2019/01/01 → 2023/12/31
Project: Research
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DCG: A dual complexity gradient theory of speech processing in the brain
Roll, M. (PI), Horne, M. (Researcher) & Novén, M. (Researcher)
Swedish Research Council, Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation
2019/01/01 → 2024/12/31
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