2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.08.19.456466
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Semantic scene-object consistency modulates N300/400 EEG components, but does not automatically facilitate object representations

Abstract: During natural vision, objects rarely appear in isolation, but often within a semantically related scene context. Previous studies reported that semantic consistency between objects and scenes facilitates object perception, and that scene-object consistency is reflected in changes in the N300 and N400 components in EEG recordings. Here, we investigate whether these N300/N400 differences are indicative of changes in the cortical representation of objects. In two experiments, we recorded EEG signals while partic… Show more

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