The N400 and the P300 are not all that independent

This study assessed whether two ERP components that are elicited by unexpected events interact. The conditions that are known to elicit the N400 and the P300 ERP components were applied separately and in combination to terminal‐words in sentences. Each sentence ended with a terminal‐word that was hi...

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Auditory evoked potentials
Cognition & reasoning
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Electroencephalography
Event-related potentials
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Evoked Potentials - physiology
Female
Humans
Language
Male
N400
P300
PCA
Photic Stimulation
Physiological psychology
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Psycholinguistics
Psychomotor Performance - physiology
Semantics
Young Adult
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