Original paper
Age-related differences in the retrieval of phonologically similar words during sentence processing: Evidence from ERPs
Abstract
We investigated how phonologically similar words are encoded and retrieved from memory during sentence processing across younger and older adults. Critical sentences included two phonologically similar or dissimilar noun phrases (henceforth NPs) followed by a pronoun. We examined brain activity time-locked to the onsets of the second NP, and the pronoun to investigate the encoding and retrieval of the NPs, respectively. Encoding the second NP...
Paper Details
Title
Age-related differences in the retrieval of phonologically similar words during sentence processing: Evidence from ERPs
Published Date
Sep 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
220
Pages
104982 - 104982
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