A central topic in sentence comprehension research is the kinds of information and mechanisms involved in resolving temporary ambi-guity regarding the syntactic structure of a sentence. Gaze patterns in scenes during spoken sentence comprehension have provided strong evidence that visual scenes trigger rapid syntactic rean-alysis. However, they have also been interpreted as reflecting nonlinguistic, visual processes. Furthermore, little is known as to whether similar processes of syntactic revision are triggered by linguistic versus scene cues. To better understand how scenes influence comprehension and its time course, we recorded event-related potentials (ERPs) during the comprehension of spoken sentences that relate to depicted events. P...
A central question in psycholinguistics is how the human brain processes language in real time. To a...
Language has been considered a prototype of a complex, well-learned, multi-tiered intellectual activ...
How language comprehenders process the syntactic structure of sentences and, to a somewhat lesser ex...
A central topic in sentence comprehension research is the kinds of information and mechanisms involv...
A central topic in sentence comprehension research is the kinds of information and mechanisms involv...
Knoeferle P, Crocker MW. The influence of recent scene events on spoken comprehension: evidence from...
Knoeferle P, Urbach TP, Kutas M. Comprehending how visual context influences incremental sentence pr...
Although language usually occurs in an interactive and world-situated context (Clark, 1996), most re...
Contains fulltext : 55783.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)P600 effects h...
In this study, event-related brain potential ffects of speech processing are obtained and compared t...
Studies that monitor attention in depicted event scenes during utterance comprehension show that peo...
It has been known for a long time that event-related brain potentials can provide valuable informati...
Abstract: Evidence from behavioral studies demonstrates that spoken language guides attention in a r...
In this study, event-related brain potential effects of speech processing are obtained and compared ...
& The aim of this study was to gain further insights into how the brain distinguishes between me...
A central question in psycholinguistics is how the human brain processes language in real time. To a...
Language has been considered a prototype of a complex, well-learned, multi-tiered intellectual activ...
How language comprehenders process the syntactic structure of sentences and, to a somewhat lesser ex...
A central topic in sentence comprehension research is the kinds of information and mechanisms involv...
A central topic in sentence comprehension research is the kinds of information and mechanisms involv...
Knoeferle P, Crocker MW. The influence of recent scene events on spoken comprehension: evidence from...
Knoeferle P, Urbach TP, Kutas M. Comprehending how visual context influences incremental sentence pr...
Although language usually occurs in an interactive and world-situated context (Clark, 1996), most re...
Contains fulltext : 55783.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)P600 effects h...
In this study, event-related brain potential ffects of speech processing are obtained and compared t...
Studies that monitor attention in depicted event scenes during utterance comprehension show that peo...
It has been known for a long time that event-related brain potentials can provide valuable informati...
Abstract: Evidence from behavioral studies demonstrates that spoken language guides attention in a r...
In this study, event-related brain potential effects of speech processing are obtained and compared ...
& The aim of this study was to gain further insights into how the brain distinguishes between me...
A central question in psycholinguistics is how the human brain processes language in real time. To a...
Language has been considered a prototype of a complex, well-learned, multi-tiered intellectual activ...
How language comprehenders process the syntactic structure of sentences and, to a somewhat lesser ex...