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Electrophysiological Evidence for Sentence Comprehension - Wings

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Subject: Neuroscan<br />

EEG file: chitensechin1.avg Recorded : 16:07:49 04-Oct-2006 SCAN 4.3<br />

Rate - 1000 Hz, HPF - 0.1 Hz, LPF - 70 Hz, Notch - 50 Hz Printed : 13:15:17 22-Dec-2006<br />

FP1 FP2<br />

FT9 F7 F3 FZ F4 F8<br />

FT10<br />

FT7 FC3 FCZ FC4 FT8<br />

T3 C3 CZ C4 T4<br />

TP7 CP3 CPZ CP4 TP8<br />

A1 T5 P3 PZ P4 T6 A2<br />

PO1<br />

O1 OZ O2<br />

Figure 47. The grand average in the ‘tense-chi’ experiment obtained in the group<br />

of children with TLD<br />

Apart from P600 effect (Figure 48) the late negativity labeled as N400’ can be observed<br />

at the frontal electrode sites. However, the negativity has a broader distribution over left<br />

and right hemispheres (Figure 49 and 50).<br />

Figure 48. P600 in the ‘tense-chi’ experiment, in a TLD group, Pz electrode<br />

PO2<br />

120

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