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Title: | A Neurocomputational Model of the N400 and the P600 in Language Processing |
Author(s): | Brouwer, Harm Crocker, Matthew W. Venhuizen, Noortje J. Hoeks, John C. J. |
Language: | English |
Title: | Cognitive Science |
Volume: | 41 (2017) |
Issue: | S6 |
Pages: | 1318-1352 |
Publisher/Platform: | Wiley |
Year of Publication: | 2016 |
Free key words: | Language comprehension Event-related potentials N400 P600 Retrieval–Integration account Computational modeling Neural networks |
DDC notations: | 100 Philosophy |
Publikation type: | Journal Article |
Abstract: | Ten years ago, researchers using event-related brain potentials (ERPs) to study language comprehension were puzzled by what looked like a Semantic Illusion: Semantically anomalous, but structurally well-formed sentences did not affect the N400 component—traditionally taken to reflect semantic integration—but instead produced a P600 effect, which is generally linked to syntactic processing. This finding led to a considerable amount of debate, and a number of complex processing models have been proposed as an explanation. What these models have in common is that they postulate two or more separate processing streams, in order to reconcile the Semantic Illusion and other semantically induced P600 effects with the traditional interpretations of the N400 and the P600. Recently, however, these multi-stream models have been called into question, and a simpler single-stream model has been proposed. According to this alternative model, the N400 component reflects the retrieval of word meaning from semantic memory, and the P600 component indexes the integration of this meaning into the unfolding utterance interpretation. In the present paper, we provide support for this “Retrieval–Integration (RI)” account by instantiating it as a neurocomputational model. This neurocomputational model is the first to successfully simulate the N400 and P600 amplitude in language comprehension, and simulations with this model provide a proof of concept of the single-stream RI account of semantically induced patterns of N400 and P600 modulations. |
DOI of the first publication: | 10.1111/cogs.12461 |
URL of the first publication: | https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/cogs.12461 |
Link to this record: | urn:nbn:de:bsz:291--ds-380380 hdl:20.500.11880/34375 http://dx.doi.org/10.22028/D291-38038 |
ISSN: | 0364-0213 |
Date of registration: | 16-Nov-2022 |
Description of the related object: | Supporting Information |
Related object: | https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/action/downloadSupplement?doi=10.1111%2Fcogs.12461&file=cogs12461-sup-0001-SupInfo.pdf |
Faculty: | P - Philosophische Fakultät |
Department: | P - Sprachwissenschaft und Sprachtechnologie |
Professorship: | P - Prof. Dr. Matthew W. Crocker |
Collections: | SciDok - Der Wissenschaftsserver der Universität des Saarlandes |
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