Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10465950 Neuropsychologia 2010 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
▶ Silent pauses in speech affected ERPs to a target word immediately following the pause. ▶ Linguistic (PMN, N400) and working memory (LPC) processes are implicated. ▶ Words following silence were more likely to be later recognised as having been heard. ▶ Silence patterns with fillers, implicating temporal delay in the speech signal.
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