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Torkildsen, Janne von Koss; Hansen, Hanna Friis; Svangstu, Janne Mari; Smith, Lars; Simonsen, Hanne Gram; Moen, Inger; Lindgren, Magnus – Brain and Language, 2009
The present study investigated the brain mechanisms involved during young children's receptive familiarization with new words, and whether the dynamics of these mechanisms are related to the child's productive vocabulary size. To this end, we recorded event-related potentials (ERPs) from 20-month-old children in a pseudoword repetition task.…
Descriptors: Brain, Vocabulary Development, Receptive Language, Infants
Right Visual Field Advantage in Parafoveal Processing: Evidence from Eye-Fixation-Related Potentials
Simola, Jaana; Holmqvist, Kenneth; Lindgren, Magnus – Brain and Language, 2009
Readers acquire information outside the current eye fixation. Previous research indicates that having only the fixated word available slows reading, but when the next word is visible, reading is almost as fast as when the whole line is seen. Parafoveal-on-foveal effects are interpreted to reflect that the characteristics of a parafoveal word can…
Descriptors: Semantics, Eye Movements, Visual Perception, Language Processing