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Research articleThe priming of priming: Evidence that the N400 reflects context-dependent post-retrieval word integration in working memory
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علوم زیستی و بیوفناوری علم عصب شناسی علوم اعصاب (عمومی)
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Research articleThe priming of priming: Evidence that the N400 reflects context-dependent post-retrieval word integration in working memory
چکیده انگلیسی


- This ERP priming study shows online list effects of relational priming.
- Synonyms show more priming in a list with other synonyms.
- These effects were found despite a short SOA of 250 ms.
- N400 amplitude reductions at 400 ms overlap with ASA priming effects.
- The N400 reflects both spreading activation and post-lexical integration.

Which cognitive processes are reflected by the N400 in ERPs is still controversial. Various recent articles (Lau et al., 2008; Brouwer et al., 2012) have revived the idea that only lexical pre-activation processes (such as automatic spreading activation, ASA) are strongly supported, while post-lexical integrative processes are not. Challenging this view, the present ERP study replicates a behavioral study by McKoon and Ratcliff (1995) who demonstrated that a prime-target pair such as finger − hand shows stronger priming when a majority of other pairs in the list share the analogous semantic relationship (here: part-whole), even at short stimulus onset asynchronies (250 ms). We created lists with four different types of semantic relationship (synonyms, part-whole, category-member, and opposites) and compared priming for pairs in a consistent list with those in an inconsistent list as well as unrelated items. Highly significant N400 reductions were found for both relatedness priming (unrelated vs. inconsistent) and relational priming (inconsistent vs. consistent). These data are taken as strong evidence that N400 priming effects are not exclusively carried by ASA-like mechanisms during lexical retrieval but also include post-lexical integration in working memory. We link the present findings to a neurocomputational model for relational reasoning (Knowlton et al., 2012) and to recent discussions of context-dependent conceptual activations (Yee and Thompson-Schill, 2016).

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ناشر
Database: Elsevier - ScienceDirect (ساینس دایرکت)
Journal: Neuroscience Letters - Volume 651, 9 June 2017, Pages 192-197
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