What seems to be a crucial difference between using ERP analysis and eye tracking to evaluate subjects' moment-by-moment experiences of spoken language?
A) ERPs can capture unconscious processing, whereas eye-tracking studies can only provide information about conscious linguistic processes.
B) Eye tracking provides researchers with data about moment-by-moment processing of language, whereas ERP data only allows them to view discrete time points within the process.
C) ERP experiments allow researchers to test more abstract or complex language, whereas eye-tracking studies are limited to stimuli that can be easily represented in pictures.
D) Eye tracking is an older and more established technique among researchers, whereas ERP is still considered to be in its developmental infancy.
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