2023
DOI: 10.1111/psyp.14491
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Multivariate pattern analysis of EEG reveals nuanced impact of negation on sentence processing in the N400 and later time windows

Yifei He,
Johanna Sommer,
Silvia Hansen‐Schirra
et al.

Abstract: The neurocognitive mechanism underlying negation processing remains controversial. While negation is suggested to modulate the access of word meaning, no such evidence has been observed in the event‐related potential (ERP) literature on sentence processing. In the current study, we applied both univariate ERP and multivariate pattern analysis (MVPA) methods to examine the processing of sentence negation. We investigated two types of negative congruent/incongruent sentence pairs with truth‐value evaluation (e.g… Show more

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“…Fifth, the aim of the current research is mainly to examine whether L2 concepts can be acquired via episodic memory and semantic memory. As an outlook for the future, we can apply some potentially more sensitive methods, such as MVPA (see Heikel et al, 2018 ; He et al, 2023 ) to further test if fine-grained differences between all types of memory formation processes may have differential impacts on semantic N400s.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fifth, the aim of the current research is mainly to examine whether L2 concepts can be acquired via episodic memory and semantic memory. As an outlook for the future, we can apply some potentially more sensitive methods, such as MVPA (see Heikel et al, 2018 ; He et al, 2023 ) to further test if fine-grained differences between all types of memory formation processes may have differential impacts on semantic N400s.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%