Task-related influences on neurophysiological assessment of auditory rhyme: Implications for clinical studies
Highlights ► We studied if implicit rhyme detection can be assessed by a passive ERP paradigm. ► In an active rhyme paradigm, a typical phonological N400 effect was found. ► In a passive paradigm, non-rhyming targets elicited an anterior positive effect. ► Auditory rhyme processing can be studied by...
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description | Highlights ► We studied if implicit rhyme detection can be assessed by a passive ERP paradigm. ► In an active rhyme paradigm, a typical phonological N400 effect was found. ► In a passive paradigm, non-rhyming targets elicited an anterior positive effect. ► Auditory rhyme processing can be studied by using a passive rhyme paradigm. ► Such a test could function as an indicator of future reading success in children. |
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