Disentangling stimulus plausibility and contextual congruency: Electrophysiological evidence for differential cognitive dynamics
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Resumo: | Expectancy mechanisms are routinely used by the cognitive system in stimulus processing and in anticipation of appropriate responses. Electrophysiology research has documented negative shifts of brain activity when expectancies are violated within a local stimulus context (e.g., reading an implausible word in a sentence) or more globally between consecutive stimuli (e.g., a narrative of images with an incongruent end). In this EEG study, we examine the interaction between expectancies operating at the level of stimulus plausibility and at more global level of contextual congruency to provide evidence for, or against, a disassociation of the underlying processing mechanisms. We asked participants to verify the congruency of pairs of cross-modal stimuli (a sentence and a scene), which varied in plausibility. ANOVAs on ERP amplitudes in selected windows of interest show that congruency violation has longer-lasting (from 100 to 500 ms) and more widespread effects than plausibility violation (from 200 to 400 ms). We also observed critical interactions between these factors, whereby incongruent and implausible pairs elicited stronger negative shifts than their congruent counterpart, both early on (100-200 ms) and between 400-500 ms. Our results suggest that the integration mechanisms are sensitive to both global and local effects of expectancy in a modality independent manner. Overall, we provide novel insights into the interdependence of expectancy during meaning integration of cross-modal stimuli in a verification task. |
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Disentangling stimulus plausibility and contextual congruency: Electrophysiological evidence for differential cognitive dynamics |
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Disentangling stimulus plausibility and contextual congruency: Electrophysiological evidence for differential cognitive dynamics |
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Disentangling stimulus plausibility and contextual congruency: Electrophysiological evidence for differential cognitive dynamics Coco, Moreno I. Language Comprehension Semantic Integration Object Identification Sentence Context Word-Frequency Visual-Cortex Scene Context Eye-Movements Single-Word Brain |
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Disentangling stimulus plausibility and contextual congruency: Electrophysiological evidence for differential cognitive dynamics |
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Disentangling stimulus plausibility and contextual congruency: Electrophysiological evidence for differential cognitive dynamics |
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Disentangling stimulus plausibility and contextual congruency: Electrophysiological evidence for differential cognitive dynamics |
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Disentangling stimulus plausibility and contextual congruency: Electrophysiological evidence for differential cognitive dynamics |
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Disentangling stimulus plausibility and contextual congruency: Electrophysiological evidence for differential cognitive dynamics |
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Coco, Moreno I. |
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Coco, Moreno I. Araujo, Susana Petersson, Karl Magnus |
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Araujo, Susana Petersson, Karl Magnus |
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Coco, Moreno I. Araujo, Susana Petersson, Karl Magnus |
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Language Comprehension Semantic Integration Object Identification Sentence Context Word-Frequency Visual-Cortex Scene Context Eye-Movements Single-Word Brain |
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Language Comprehension Semantic Integration Object Identification Sentence Context Word-Frequency Visual-Cortex Scene Context Eye-Movements Single-Word Brain |
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Expectancy mechanisms are routinely used by the cognitive system in stimulus processing and in anticipation of appropriate responses. Electrophysiology research has documented negative shifts of brain activity when expectancies are violated within a local stimulus context (e.g., reading an implausible word in a sentence) or more globally between consecutive stimuli (e.g., a narrative of images with an incongruent end). In this EEG study, we examine the interaction between expectancies operating at the level of stimulus plausibility and at more global level of contextual congruency to provide evidence for, or against, a disassociation of the underlying processing mechanisms. We asked participants to verify the congruency of pairs of cross-modal stimuli (a sentence and a scene), which varied in plausibility. ANOVAs on ERP amplitudes in selected windows of interest show that congruency violation has longer-lasting (from 100 to 500 ms) and more widespread effects than plausibility violation (from 200 to 400 ms). We also observed critical interactions between these factors, whereby incongruent and implausible pairs elicited stronger negative shifts than their congruent counterpart, both early on (100-200 ms) and between 400-500 ms. Our results suggest that the integration mechanisms are sensitive to both global and local effects of expectancy in a modality independent manner. Overall, we provide novel insights into the interdependence of expectancy during meaning integration of cross-modal stimuli in a verification task. |
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