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Table 1.

Stimulus examples for the experimental conditions in Experiment 1, with the first two-character word as the prime and the second word as the target.

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Table 2.

Mean response times and error rates for the four experimental conditions (N = 20).

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Figure 1.

ERP waveforms for all experimental conditions in Exp. 1.

Repeated stimuli induced larger negative shift in the N200 time window.

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Figure 2.

Scalp distribution for difference waves.

The upper panel shows topographical distribution in N200 and N400 time windows for Exp. 1, and the lower panel shows topographical distribution in N400 time window for Exp. 2. The N200 time window results are not plotted for Exp. 2 due to absence of effects. Note scale differences in different maps.

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Table 3.

Stimulus examples for the experimental conditions in Experiment 2, with the first two-character word as the prime and the second word as the target.

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Table 4.

Mean response times and error rates for the three experimental conditions (N = 19).

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Figure 3.

ERP waveforms for all experimental conditions in Exp. 2.

There is no experimental effect in the N200 time window.

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