Wesselmeier H, Müller HM. Turn-taking: From perception to speech preparation. Neuroscience Letters. 2015;609:147-151.We investigated the preparation of a spoken answer response to interrogative sentences by measuring response time (RT) and the response-related readiness potential (RP). By comparing the RT and RP results we aimed to identify whether the RP-onset is more related to the actual speech preparation process or the pure intention to speak after turn-anticipation. Additionally, we investigated if the RP-onset can be influenced by the syntactic structure (one or two completion points). Therefore, the EEG data were sorted based on two variables: the cognitive load required for the response and the syntactic structure of the stimulus q...
In conversation, speech planning can overlap with listening to the interlocutor. It has been postula...
Riest C, Jorschick A, de Ruiter J. Anticipation in turn-taking: mechanisms and information sources. ...
During conversation, interlocutors rapidly switch between speaker and listener roles and take turns ...
Wesselmeier H, Müller HM. Turn-taking: From perception to speech preparation. Neuroscience Letters. ...
Wesselmeier H, Jansen S, Müller HM. Influences of semantic and syntactic incongruence on readiness p...
In psycholinguistic experiments on language processing, researchers have traditionally focused on ei...
Jansen S, Wesselmeier H, de Ruiter J, Müller HM. Using the readiness potential of button-press and v...
Transitions between speakers in conversation are usually smooth, lasting around 200 milliseconds. Su...
RTs in conversation, with average gaps of 200 msec and often less, beat standard RTs, despite the co...
Conversation is generally characterized by smooth transitions between turns, with only very short ga...
A striking puzzle about language use in everyday conversation is that turn-taking latencies are usua...
Rapid response latencies in conversation suggest that responders start planning before the ongoing t...
In conversation, interlocutors rarely leave long gaps between turns, suggesting that next speak- ers...
Everyday conversation requires listeners to quickly recognize verbal actions, so-called speech acts,...
Publication: Bögels, S. (2020). Neural correlates of turn-taking in the wild: Response planning star...
In conversation, speech planning can overlap with listening to the interlocutor. It has been postula...
Riest C, Jorschick A, de Ruiter J. Anticipation in turn-taking: mechanisms and information sources. ...
During conversation, interlocutors rapidly switch between speaker and listener roles and take turns ...
Wesselmeier H, Müller HM. Turn-taking: From perception to speech preparation. Neuroscience Letters. ...
Wesselmeier H, Jansen S, Müller HM. Influences of semantic and syntactic incongruence on readiness p...
In psycholinguistic experiments on language processing, researchers have traditionally focused on ei...
Jansen S, Wesselmeier H, de Ruiter J, Müller HM. Using the readiness potential of button-press and v...
Transitions between speakers in conversation are usually smooth, lasting around 200 milliseconds. Su...
RTs in conversation, with average gaps of 200 msec and often less, beat standard RTs, despite the co...
Conversation is generally characterized by smooth transitions between turns, with only very short ga...
A striking puzzle about language use in everyday conversation is that turn-taking latencies are usua...
Rapid response latencies in conversation suggest that responders start planning before the ongoing t...
In conversation, interlocutors rarely leave long gaps between turns, suggesting that next speak- ers...
Everyday conversation requires listeners to quickly recognize verbal actions, so-called speech acts,...
Publication: Bögels, S. (2020). Neural correlates of turn-taking in the wild: Response planning star...
In conversation, speech planning can overlap with listening to the interlocutor. It has been postula...
Riest C, Jorschick A, de Ruiter J. Anticipation in turn-taking: mechanisms and information sources. ...
During conversation, interlocutors rapidly switch between speaker and listener roles and take turns ...