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An Electrophysiological Measure of Priming of Visual Word-Form

✍ Scribed by Ken A. Paller; Marta Kutas; Heather K. McIsaac


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
109 KB
Volume
7
Category
Article
ISSN
1053-8100

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✦ Synopsis


Priming and recollection are expressions of human memory mediated by different brain events. These brain events were monitored while people discriminated words from nonwords. Mean response latencies were shorter for words that appeared in an earlier study phase than for new words. This priming effect was reduced when the letters of words in study-phase presentations were presented individually in succession as opposed to together as complete words. Based on this outcome, visual word-form priming was linked to a brain potential recorded from the scalp over the occipital lobe about 450 ms after word onset. This potential differed from another potential previously associated with recollection, suggesting that distinct operations associated with these two types of memory can be monitored at the precise time that they occur in the human brain.


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