Sanders and colleagues' study used the N100 response to the sound of a string of nonsense
syllables. The results indicated
a. that a segment of a spoken string of letters could be recognized as a "word."
b. bottom-up processing of the continuous speech was occurring.
c. the importance of context in understanding speech.
d. that the participants could organize the letters as syllables but not as words.
e. that participants were unable to comprehend anything meaningful in the string.
a. that a segment of a spoken string of letters could be recognized as a "word."
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