“…This effect is primarily associated with phonological processing, which is found in the N400 component or even later in most studies when smaller negativity is related to higher activation of a particular phonological representation (Kramer and Donchin, 1987;Bentin et al, 1999;Proverbio et al, 2004;Vissers et al, 2006;Briesemeister et al, 2009;González-Garrido et al, 2015;Costello et al, 2021). N400 has a larger amplitude for pseudohomophones than for words (Briesemeister et al, 2009;Hasko et al, 2013;González-Garrido et al, 2015). However, the ERP results show that phonological activation may occur at an early stage of visual word recognition as early as 150 ms (associated with the P2 component) after stimulus onset and may influence lexical access (Braun et al, 2009;Zhang et al, 2009).…”