Spoken word recognition is achieved via competition between activated lexical candidates that match the incoming speech input. The competition is modulated by prelexical cues that are important for segmenting the auditory speech stream into linguistic units. One such prelexical cue that listeners rely on in spoken word recognition is phonotactics. Phonotactics defines possible combinations of phonemes within syllables or words in a given language. The present study aimed at investigating both temporal and topographical aspects of the neuronal correlates of phonotactic processing by simultaneously applying event-related brain potentials (ERPs) and functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS). Pseudowords, either phonotactically legal or ill...
Current psycholinguistic models suggest that we know what we want to say before we decide how we are...
This paper presents a meta-analysis of hemodynamic studies on passive auditory language processing. ...
Background: Reading words for meaning relies on orthographic, phonological and semantic processing. ...
Spoken word recognition is achieved via competition between activated lexical candidates that match ...
Possible combinations of different phonemes within a word of a specific language are characterized b...
The phonological structure of speech supports the highly automatic mapping of sound to meaning. Whil...
The goal of my research was to identify the cortical bases of phonological processing during speech ...
Lexicality and phonotactic frequency effects are observed in many cognitive studies on language pro-...
& It remains a matter of controversy precisely what kind of neural mechanisms underlie functiona...
The structured sequence processing perspective on language describes common aspects of processing of...
Two outstanding questions in spoken-language comprehension concern (1) the interplay of phonological...
Previous research using event-related brain potentials (ERPs) suggested that phonological processing...
The paper reports the results of a learnability experiment with German speakers, investigating the r...
In two experiments we investigate how repeated exposure to native and non-native phonotactic regular...
<div><p>Listeners show a reliable bias towards interpreting speech sounds in a way that conforms to ...
Current psycholinguistic models suggest that we know what we want to say before we decide how we are...
This paper presents a meta-analysis of hemodynamic studies on passive auditory language processing. ...
Background: Reading words for meaning relies on orthographic, phonological and semantic processing. ...
Spoken word recognition is achieved via competition between activated lexical candidates that match ...
Possible combinations of different phonemes within a word of a specific language are characterized b...
The phonological structure of speech supports the highly automatic mapping of sound to meaning. Whil...
The goal of my research was to identify the cortical bases of phonological processing during speech ...
Lexicality and phonotactic frequency effects are observed in many cognitive studies on language pro-...
& It remains a matter of controversy precisely what kind of neural mechanisms underlie functiona...
The structured sequence processing perspective on language describes common aspects of processing of...
Two outstanding questions in spoken-language comprehension concern (1) the interplay of phonological...
Previous research using event-related brain potentials (ERPs) suggested that phonological processing...
The paper reports the results of a learnability experiment with German speakers, investigating the r...
In two experiments we investigate how repeated exposure to native and non-native phonotactic regular...
<div><p>Listeners show a reliable bias towards interpreting speech sounds in a way that conforms to ...
Current psycholinguistic models suggest that we know what we want to say before we decide how we are...
This paper presents a meta-analysis of hemodynamic studies on passive auditory language processing. ...
Background: Reading words for meaning relies on orthographic, phonological and semantic processing. ...