2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-04028-4_9
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Predictability and Plausibility in Interactive Narrative Constructs: A Case for an ERP Study

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“…N400 is an indication of semantic incongruency, and it occurs about 400 ms after stimulus presentation. For example, Gjol et al explored how the predictable and plausible outcomes make variations in the mental processing of individuals undergoing interactive narratives, designing a task with a combination of (un)predictable/(im)plausible events (Gjøl et al, 2018). They declared that based on N400 and P600 analysis, they saw significant differences between different conditions.…”
Section: Event Related Potential (Erp) In Narrative Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…N400 is an indication of semantic incongruency, and it occurs about 400 ms after stimulus presentation. For example, Gjol et al explored how the predictable and plausible outcomes make variations in the mental processing of individuals undergoing interactive narratives, designing a task with a combination of (un)predictable/(im)plausible events (Gjøl et al, 2018). They declared that based on N400 and P600 analysis, they saw significant differences between different conditions.…”
Section: Event Related Potential (Erp) In Narrative Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%