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Electrophysiological markers of pre-lexical speech processing: Evidence for bottom–up and top–down effects on spoken word processing
2009
Biological Psychology
Electrophysiological markers of pre-lexical speech processing: Evidence for bottom-up and top-down effects on spoken word processing. Biological Psychology, 80(1), 114-121. https://doi. Abstract The present study was designed to investigate the electrophysiological consequences of a mismatch between initial phoneme expectations and the actual spoken input. Participants were presented with a word/nonword prompt with the instruction to delete the initial sound (e.g., snap without the /s/; snoth
doi:10.1016/j.biopsycho.2008.04.008
pmid:18524453
fatcat:pshcaywfmjgtnjjpvo5wugqake