Neurophysiological evidence for whole form retrieval of complex derived words: a mismatch negativity study

Volume: 8
Published: Nov 6, 2014
Abstract
Complex words can be seen as combinations of elementary units, decomposable into stems and affixes according to morphological rules. Alternatively, complex forms may be stored as single lexical entries and accessed as whole forms. This study uses an event-related potential brain response capable of indexing both whole-form retrieval and combinatorial processing, the Mismatch Negativity (MMN), to investigate early brain activity elicited by...
Paper Details
Title
Neurophysiological evidence for whole form retrieval of complex derived words: a mismatch negativity study
Published Date
Nov 6, 2014
Volume
8
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