Predictions allow for efficient human communication. To be efficient, listeners’ predictions need to be adapted to the communicative context. Here we show that during speech processing this adaptation is a highly flexible and selective process that is able to fine-tune itself to individual language styles of specific interlocutors. In a newly developed paradigm, speakers differed in the probabilities by which they used particular sentence structures. Probe trials were applied to infer participants’ syntactic expectations for a given speaker and to track changes of these expectations over time. The results show that listeners fine-tune their linguistic expectations according to the individual language style of a speaker. Strikingly, nine mon...
Predictive coding provides a compelling, unified theory of neural information processing, including ...
Prediction of upcoming words facilitates language processing. Individual differences in social exper...
There is a consensus among language researchers that people can predict upcoming language. But do pe...
Predictions allow for an efficient processing in communicative situations. In order to be efficient,...
Available online 9 October 2019During listening comprehension, the identification of individual word...
Prediction is a central mechanism in the human language processing architecture. The psycholinguisti...
When we read or listen to language, we are faced with the challenge of inferring intended messages f...
<div><p>When we read or listen to language, we are faced with the challenge of inferring intended me...
Language comprehension requires successfully navigating through a great degree of variability that i...
While theories on predictive processing posit that predictions are based on one’s prior experiences,...
Researchers agree that comprehenders regularly predict upcoming language, but they do not always agr...
It is generally assumed that prosodic cues that provide linguistic information are driven primarily ...
Researchers agree that comprehenders regularly predict upcoming language, but they do not always agr...
Predictive coding provides a compelling, unified theory of neural information processing, including ...
Communicative situations typically provide listeners with contextual information. One such informati...
Predictive coding provides a compelling, unified theory of neural information processing, including ...
Prediction of upcoming words facilitates language processing. Individual differences in social exper...
There is a consensus among language researchers that people can predict upcoming language. But do pe...
Predictions allow for an efficient processing in communicative situations. In order to be efficient,...
Available online 9 October 2019During listening comprehension, the identification of individual word...
Prediction is a central mechanism in the human language processing architecture. The psycholinguisti...
When we read or listen to language, we are faced with the challenge of inferring intended messages f...
<div><p>When we read or listen to language, we are faced with the challenge of inferring intended me...
Language comprehension requires successfully navigating through a great degree of variability that i...
While theories on predictive processing posit that predictions are based on one’s prior experiences,...
Researchers agree that comprehenders regularly predict upcoming language, but they do not always agr...
It is generally assumed that prosodic cues that provide linguistic information are driven primarily ...
Researchers agree that comprehenders regularly predict upcoming language, but they do not always agr...
Predictive coding provides a compelling, unified theory of neural information processing, including ...
Communicative situations typically provide listeners with contextual information. One such informati...
Predictive coding provides a compelling, unified theory of neural information processing, including ...
Prediction of upcoming words facilitates language processing. Individual differences in social exper...
There is a consensus among language researchers that people can predict upcoming language. But do pe...