Dissociating predictability, plausibility and possibility of sentence continuations in reading: evidence from late-positivity ERPs
Late positive event-related potential (ERP) components occurring after the N400, traditionally linked to reanalysis due to syntactic incongruence, are increasingly considered to also reflect reanalysis and repair due to semantic difficulty. Semantic problems can have different origins, such as a mis...
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doaj-3ee9cf96dbce4c48af0a8c122c0190332020-11-25T01:02:16ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592018-10-016e571710.7717/peerj.5717Dissociating predictability, plausibility and possibility of sentence continuations in reading: evidence from late-positivity ERPsLaura Quante0Jens Bölte1Pienie Zwitserlood2Department of Psychology, University of Münster, Münster, GermanyDepartment of Psychology, University of Münster, Münster, GermanyDepartment of Psychology, University of Münster, Münster, GermanyLate positive event-related potential (ERP) components occurring after the N400, traditionally linked to reanalysis due to syntactic incongruence, are increasingly considered to also reflect reanalysis and repair due to semantic difficulty. Semantic problems can have different origins, such as a mismatch of specific predictions based on the context, low plausibility, or even semantic impossibility of a word in the given context. DeLong, Quante & Kutas (2014) provided the first direct evidence for topographically different late positivities for prediction mismatch (left frontal late positivity for plausible but unexpected words) and plausibility violation (posterior-parietal late positivity for implausible, incongruent words). The aim of the current study is twofold: (1) to replicate this dissociation of ERP effects for plausibility violations and prediction mismatch in a different language, and (2) to test an additional contrast within implausible words, comparing impossible and possible sentence continuations. Our results replicate DeLong, Quante & Kutas (2014) with different materials in a different language, showing graded effects for predictability and plausibility at the level of the N400, a dissociation of plausible and implausible, anomalous continuations in posterior late positivities and an effect of prediction mismatch on late positivities at left-frontal sites. In addition, we found some evidence for a dissociation, at these left-frontal sites, between implausible words that were fully incompatible with the preceding discourse and those for which an interpretation is possible.https://peerj.com/articles/5717.pdfPredictionP600PossibilitySentence comprehensionPlausibilityERP |
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Dissociating predictability, plausibility and possibility of sentence continuations in reading: evidence from late-positivity ERPs |
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Dissociating predictability, plausibility and possibility of sentence continuations in reading: evidence from late-positivity ERPs |
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Dissociating predictability, plausibility and possibility of sentence continuations in reading: evidence from late-positivity ERPs |
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Dissociating predictability, plausibility and possibility of sentence continuations in reading: evidence from late-positivity ERPs |
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Dissociating predictability, plausibility and possibility of sentence continuations in reading: evidence from late-positivity ERPs |
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dissociating predictability, plausibility and possibility of sentence continuations in reading: evidence from late-positivity erps |
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Late positive event-related potential (ERP) components occurring after the N400, traditionally linked to reanalysis due to syntactic incongruence, are increasingly considered to also reflect reanalysis and repair due to semantic difficulty. Semantic problems can have different origins, such as a mismatch of specific predictions based on the context, low plausibility, or even semantic impossibility of a word in the given context. DeLong, Quante & Kutas (2014) provided the first direct evidence for topographically different late positivities for prediction mismatch (left frontal late positivity for plausible but unexpected words) and plausibility violation (posterior-parietal late positivity for implausible, incongruent words). The aim of the current study is twofold: (1) to replicate this dissociation of ERP effects for plausibility violations and prediction mismatch in a different language, and (2) to test an additional contrast within implausible words, comparing impossible and possible sentence continuations. Our results replicate DeLong, Quante & Kutas (2014) with different materials in a different language, showing graded effects for predictability and plausibility at the level of the N400, a dissociation of plausible and implausible, anomalous continuations in posterior late positivities and an effect of prediction mismatch on late positivities at left-frontal sites. In addition, we found some evidence for a dissociation, at these left-frontal sites, between implausible words that were fully incompatible with the preceding discourse and those for which an interpretation is possible. |
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Prediction P600 Possibility Sentence comprehension Plausibility ERP |
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