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Right Hemisphere Activation during Indirect Semantic Priming: Evidence from Event-Related Potentials
Authors:Markus Kiefer  Matthias Weisbrod  Isabel Kern  Sabine Maier  Manfred Spitzer
Affiliation:aUniversity of Heidelberg, Psychiatric Hospital, Section for Experimental Psychopathology, Germany;bUniversity of Ulm, Psychiatric Hospital, Germany
Abstract:Healthy subjects performed a lexical decision task in a semantic priming paradigm while event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded from 64 channels. Semantic distance between prime and target was varied by including directly, indirectly, and nonrelated word pairs. At centro-parietal electrodes an N400 to nonrelated pairs was elicited bilaterally which was sensitive only to direct, but not to indirect semantic priming. These N400 priming effects were mirrored by the RT data. At inferior fronto-temporal sites directly related words showed ERP priming effects over both hemispheres. However, indirectly related words only elicited ERP priming effects over the right hemisphere. These results support the hypothesis that the right hemisphere semantic system is involved in processing of remote semantic information.
Keywords:Key Words: Semantic priming   right hemisphere semantics   hemispheric specialization   N400   event-related potentials
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