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Grainger Industrial n400 repetition effects
( A ) Waveforms at left occipital-temporal (LOT), right occipital-temporal (ROT) and central regions for each paradigm. Shading indicates the time windows used for the N1, N250 and <t>N400</t> components. ( B ) Effect topographies (repeated minus unrelated) of the N1, N250 and N400 repetition effects for each paradigm. Black dots highlight the electrodes used to define the regions of interest (LOT, ROT and central regions), the white dots are the adjusted ROI for the N400 repetition effect for the single word boundary paradigm
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Article Title: Neural mechanism underlying preview effects and masked priming effects in visual word processing

Journal: Attention, Perception & Psychophysics

doi: 10.3758/s13414-024-02904-8

( A ) Waveforms at left occipital-temporal (LOT), right occipital-temporal (ROT) and central regions for each paradigm. Shading indicates the time windows used for the N1, N250 and N400 components. ( B ) Effect topographies (repeated minus unrelated) of the N1, N250 and N400 repetition effects for each paradigm. Black dots highlight the electrodes used to define the regions of interest (LOT, ROT and central regions), the white dots are the adjusted ROI for the N400 repetition effect for the single word boundary paradigm
Figure Legend Snippet: ( A ) Waveforms at left occipital-temporal (LOT), right occipital-temporal (ROT) and central regions for each paradigm. Shading indicates the time windows used for the N1, N250 and N400 components. ( B ) Effect topographies (repeated minus unrelated) of the N1, N250 and N400 repetition effects for each paradigm. Black dots highlight the electrodes used to define the regions of interest (LOT, ROT and central regions), the white dots are the adjusted ROI for the N400 repetition effect for the single word boundary paradigm

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Grainger Industrial n400 repetition effects
( A ) Waveforms at left occipital-temporal (LOT), right occipital-temporal (ROT) and central regions for each paradigm. Shading indicates the time windows used for the N1, N250 and <t>N400</t> components. ( B ) Effect topographies (repeated minus unrelated) of the N1, N250 and N400 repetition effects for each paradigm. Black dots highlight the electrodes used to define the regions of interest (LOT, ROT and central regions), the white dots are the adjusted ROI for the N400 repetition effect for the single word boundary paradigm
N400 Repetition Effects, supplied by Grainger Industrial, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
https://www.bioz.com/result/n400 repetition effects/product/Grainger Industrial
Average 90 stars, based on 1 article reviews
n400 repetition effects - by Bioz Stars, 2026-05
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( A ) Waveforms at left occipital-temporal (LOT), right occipital-temporal (ROT) and central regions for each paradigm. Shading indicates the time windows used for the N1, N250 and N400 components. ( B ) Effect topographies (repeated minus unrelated) of the N1, N250 and N400 repetition effects for each paradigm. Black dots highlight the electrodes used to define the regions of interest (LOT, ROT and central regions), the white dots are the adjusted ROI for the N400 repetition effect for the single word boundary paradigm

Journal: Attention, Perception & Psychophysics

Article Title: Neural mechanism underlying preview effects and masked priming effects in visual word processing

doi: 10.3758/s13414-024-02904-8

Figure Lengend Snippet: ( A ) Waveforms at left occipital-temporal (LOT), right occipital-temporal (ROT) and central regions for each paradigm. Shading indicates the time windows used for the N1, N250 and N400 components. ( B ) Effect topographies (repeated minus unrelated) of the N1, N250 and N400 repetition effects for each paradigm. Black dots highlight the electrodes used to define the regions of interest (LOT, ROT and central regions), the white dots are the adjusted ROI for the N400 repetition effect for the single word boundary paradigm

Article Snippet: In masked repetition priming studies, the N400 repetition effects shows a right-hemispheric lateralization (Chauncey et al., ; Holcomb & Grainger, ), with the largest activation over central-posterior scalp sites.

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