The role of affective meaning, semantic associates, and orthographic neighbours in modulating the N400 in single words
(2020) In The Mental Lexicon 15(2). p.161-188- Abstract
The N400 has been seen to be larger for concrete thanabstract words, and for pseudowords than real words. Using a word vectoranalysis to calculate semantic associates (SA), as well as ratings foremotional arousal (EA), and a measure of orthographic neighbourhood (ON), thepresent study investigated the relation between these factors and N400 amplitudes during a lexical decision task usingSwedish word stimuli. Four noun categories differing in concreteness: specific(squirrel), general (animal) emotional (happiness) and abstract (tendency) werecompared with pseudowords (danalod). Results showed that N400 amplitudes increased in the order emotional < abstract < general < specific... (More)
The N400 has been seen to be larger for concrete thanabstract words, and for pseudowords than real words. Using a word vectoranalysis to calculate semantic associates (SA), as well as ratings foremotional arousal (EA), and a measure of orthographic neighbourhood (ON), thepresent study investigated the relation between these factors and N400 amplitudes during a lexical decision task usingSwedish word stimuli. Four noun categories differing in concreteness: specific(squirrel), general (animal) emotional (happiness) and abstract (tendency) werecompared with pseudowords (danalod). Results showed that N400 amplitudes increased in the order emotional < abstract < general < specific < pseudoword. A regression analysis showed that the amplitude ofthe N400 decreased the more semanticassociates a word had and the higher the rating for emotional arousal it had.The N400 also increased the moreorthographic neighbours a word had. Results provide support for thehierarchical organisation of concrete words assumed in lexical semantics. They also demonstrate how affectiveinformation facilitates meaning processing.
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- Blomberg, Frida LU ; Roll, Mikael LU ; Frid, Johan LU ; Lindgren, Magnus LU and Horne, Merle LU
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- 2020-11
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- Contribution to journal
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- published
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- concreteness; emotional arousal; semantic specificity; semantic associates; orthographic neighbours: ERP; N400; lexical decision, word vector
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- The Mental Lexicon
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- 15
- issue
- 2
- pages
- 27 pages
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- John Benjamins Publishing Company
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- scopus:85096055908
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- 1871-1340
- DOI
- 10.1075/ml.19021.blo
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- Språkbanken & Swe-Clarin
- Abstract, concrete and emotional words in the mental lexicon
- Abstract, emotional and concrete words in the mental lexicon
- Thinking in Time: Cognition, Communication and Learning
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- English
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