A superficial resemblance does not necessarily mean you are part of the family: Counterarguments to Coulson, King and Kutas (1998) in the P600/SPS-P300 debate
L. Osterhout et P. Hagoort, A superficial resemblance does not necessarily mean you are part of the family: Counterarguments to Coulson, King and Kutas (1998) in the P600/SPS-P300 debate, LANG COGN P, 14(1), 1999, pp. 1-14
Two recent studies (Coulson et al., 1998; Osterhout et al., 1996) examined
the relationship between the event-related brain potential (ERP) responses
to linguistic syntactic anomalies (P600/SPS) and domain-general unexpected
events (P300). Coulson et al. concluded that these responses are highly sim
ilar, whereas Osterhout et al. concluded that they are distinct. In this co
mment, we evaluate the relative merits of these claims. We conclude that th
e available evidence indicates that the ERP response to syntactic anomalies
is at least partially distinct from the ERP response to unexpected anomali
es that do not involve a grammatical violation.