ERPs Reveal the Temporal Dynamics of Phonological Processing across Typical Development

Introduction Converging evidence from behavioral, neuroimaging and computational modeling suggests that phonologically similar words compete during spoken word recognition (e.g., upon hearing the word cone, other words like comb, code, bone, and cane are also partly "activated"). [...]a si...

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