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      Reading senseless sentences: brain potentials reflect semantic incongruity.

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      Brain, physiology, Cognition, Electroencephalography, Language, Reading

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          In a sentence reading task, words that occurred out of context were associated with specific types of event-related brain potentials. Words that were physically aberrant (larger than normal) elecited a late positive series of potentials, whereas semantically inappropriate words elicited a late negative wave (N400). The N400 wave may be an electrophysiological sign of the "reprocessing" of semantically anomalous information.

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          Chemistry
          Brain,physiology,Cognition,Electroencephalography,Language,Reading
          Chemistry
          Brain, physiology, Cognition, Electroencephalography, Language, Reading

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