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← Language & CommunicationWhy does a change in conversational topic often lead to increased reaction time during neural processing?
A)Semantic satiation induces neural fatigue
B)Contextual prediction error increases load✓
C)Syntactic priming temporarily inhibits processing
D)Phonological loop buffer decay increases latency
💡 Explanation
A new topic violates established contextual predictions, which activates the prediction error mechanism within the brain. This leads to increased cognitive load and reaction time, because processing unexpected information requires more resources than anticipated continuations; therefore, response time increases, rather than decreases as priming would suggest.
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