There's been further research done in this area - a LOT of it.

  Look up information regarding the N400 and
  especially*[1]http://www.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/.../brain_activity-activite...
  especially the inhibition [the "no" before the possible
  "yes/no/maybe/decision/words" that occur before the semantic
  systems are fully online, about a 1/4 of a second before the
  glorious n400.

  These timescales seem short, but they're not short at all. I
  guess because I've been studying in this zone, experientially
  and as much research as I can find on it... and perhaps having a
  musician's timing, I dunno... anything beyond N400 is old news
  because that's when the sentences form.

  But the interesting stuff happens before the semantic systems
  are fully online. You're aware of them but you're frozen without
  words for a about 1/3 of a second and then the sentences form.

References

  Visible links
  1. http://www.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/obj/images/achievements-realisations/highlights-saillants/2005-2005/brain_activity-activite_cerveau_4.jpg