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N400 amplitude, latency, and variability reflect temporal integration of beat gesture and pitch accent during language processing.
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- Morett, Laura M (Author)
- Landi, Nicole (Author)
- Irwin, Julia (Author)
- McPartland, James C (Author)
Title
N400 amplitude, latency, and variability reflect temporal integration of beat gesture and pitch accent during language processing.
Abstract
This study examines how across-trial (average) and trial-by-trial (variability in) amplitude and latency of the N400 event-related potential (ERP) reflect temporal integration of pitch accent and beat gesture. Thirty native English speakers viewed videos of a talker producing sentences with beat gesture co-occurring with a pitch accented focus word (synchronous), beat gesture co-occurring with the onset of a subsequent non-focused word (asynchronous), or the absence of beat gesture (no beat). Across trials, increased amplitude and earlier latency were observed when beat gesture was temporally asynchronous with pitch accenting than when it was temporally synchronous with pitch accenting or absent. Moreover, temporal asynchrony of beat gesture relative to pitch accent increased trial-by-trial variability of N400 amplitude and latency and influenced the relationship between across-trial and trial-by-trial N400 latency. These results indicate that across-trial and trial-by-trial amplitude and latency of the N400 ERP reflect temporal integration of beat gesture and pitch accent during language comprehension, supporting extension of the integrated systems hypothesis of gesture-speech processing and neural noise theories to focus processing in typical adult populations. Copyright © 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Publication
Brain Research
Date
NOV 15 2020
Volume
1747
Issue
0045503, b5l
Pages
147059
Journal Abbr
Brain Res
DOI
Citation Key
morettN400AmplitudeLatency2020
ISSN
1872-6240
Language
English
Extra
8 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31]
Place: Netherlands
Morett, Laura M. University of Alabama, United States. Electronic address: lmorett@ua.edu.
Landi, Nicole. Haskins Laboratories, University of Connecticut, United States.
Irwin, Julia. Haskins Laboratories, Southern Connecticut State University, United States.
McPartland, James C. Yale University, United States.
Citation
Morett, L. M., Landi, N., Irwin, J., & McPartland, J. C. (2020). N400 amplitude, latency, and variability reflect temporal integration of beat gesture and pitch accent during language processing. Brain Research, 1747(0045503, b5l), 147059. https://doi.org/10/ghts57
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