What the Networks Tell us about Serial and Parallel Processing

Volume: 11, Issue: 1, Pages: 115 - 160
Published: Jun 7, 2016
Abstract
A large literature documenting facilitative effects for high frequency complex words and phrases has led to proposals that high frequency phrases may be stored in memory rather than constructed on-line from their component parts (similarly to high frequency complex words). To investigate this, we explored language processing during a novel picture description task. Using the magneto-encephalographam (MEG) technique and generalised additive...
Paper Details
Title
What the Networks Tell us about Serial and Parallel Processing
Published Date
Jun 7, 2016
Volume
11
Issue
1
Pages
115 - 160
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