Unpleasant words can affect the detection of morphosyntactic errors: An ERP study on individual differences DOI Creative Commons
Lucía Vieitez, Isabel Padrón, Marcos Díaz‐Lago

et al.

Psychophysiology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 61(12)

Published: July 31, 2024

Abstract In recent years, several ERP studies have investigated whether the early computation of agreement is permeable to emotional content words. Some reported interactive effects grammaticality and emotionality in left anterior negativity (LAN) component, while others failed replicate these results. Furthermore, novel findings suggest that grammatical processing can elicit different neural patterns across individuals. this study, we aim investigate interaction between restricted participants with a specific profile. Sixty‐one female native speakers Spanish performed an judgment task noun phrases composed determiner, noun, unpleasant or neutral adjective could agree disagree gender preceding noun. Our results support existence two brain profiles: negative positive dominance (individuals showing either larger LAN P600 amplitudes ungrammatical stimuli than ones, respectively). Interestingly, pattern groups diverged at points along time course. Thus, group showed as 200 ms, parallel autonomous LAN/N400 window. Instead, for was found around evidencing effect emerged only confirm role individual differences interplay grammar emotion level call inclusion perspective on syntactic processing.

Language: Английский

Unpleasant words can affect the detection of morphosyntactic errors: An ERP study on individual differences DOI Creative Commons
Lucía Vieitez, Isabel Padrón, Marcos Díaz‐Lago

et al.

Psychophysiology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 61(12)

Published: July 31, 2024

Abstract In recent years, several ERP studies have investigated whether the early computation of agreement is permeable to emotional content words. Some reported interactive effects grammaticality and emotionality in left anterior negativity (LAN) component, while others failed replicate these results. Furthermore, novel findings suggest that grammatical processing can elicit different neural patterns across individuals. this study, we aim investigate interaction between restricted participants with a specific profile. Sixty‐one female native speakers Spanish performed an judgment task noun phrases composed determiner, noun, unpleasant or neutral adjective could agree disagree gender preceding noun. Our results support existence two brain profiles: negative positive dominance (individuals showing either larger LAN P600 amplitudes ungrammatical stimuli than ones, respectively). Interestingly, pattern groups diverged at points along time course. Thus, group showed as 200 ms, parallel autonomous LAN/N400 window. Instead, for was found around evidencing effect emerged only confirm role individual differences interplay grammar emotion level call inclusion perspective on syntactic processing.

Language: Английский

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