“…The N400 has been recorded in response to various stimuli, including visual and auditory words, drawings, photographs, faces or environmental sounds (Kutas et al, 2006). Its amplitude has been shown to be modulated by any type of semantic relations between the stimulus and preceding items, namely category (fruit-apple; e.g., Heinze et al, 1998), functional (broom-sweep; Bach et al, 2009), synonymy (street-road ; Liu et al, 2003), antonymy (black-white; Kutas and Iragui, 1998), schema (restaurant-wine; Chwilla and Kolk, 2005), or world knowledge ("The taxis in New York City are yellow"; Hagoort et al, 2004) and also by associative relations (mouse-cheese; Franklin et al, 2007). In contrast, the latency of this component, which typically peaks around 400 ms after stimulus onset, is considered to be relatively stable (Federmeier and Laszlo, 2009;Voss and Federmeier, 2011) and has rarely been used as a dependent measure.…”