2024
DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.1723-23.2023
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Predictive brain activity shows congruent semantic specificity in language comprehension and production.

Luigi Grisoni,
Isabella P. Boux,
Friedemann Pulvermüller

Abstract: Sentence fragments strongly predicting a specific subsequent meaningful word elicit larger pre-word slow waves, Prediction Potentials (PP), than unpredictive contexts. To test current predictive processing models, 128-channel EEG data was collected from both sexes to examine whether (i) different semantic PPs are elicited in language comprehension and production, and (ii) whether these PPs originate from the same specific ‘prediction area(s)’ or rather from widely-distributed category-specific neuronal circuit… Show more

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