Speech planning is a sophisticated process. In dialog, it regularly starts in overlap with an incoming turn by a conversation partner. We show that planning spoken responses in overlap with incoming turns is associated with higher processing load than planning in silence. In a dialogic experiment, participants took turns with a confederate describing lists of objects. The confederate’s utterances (to which participants responded) were pre‐recorded and varied in whether they ended in a verb or an object noun and whether this ending was predictable or not. We found that response planning in overlap with sentence‐final verbs evokes larger task‐evoked pupillary responses, while end predictability had no effect. This finding indicates that plann...
In conversation, speakers need to plan and comprehend language in parallel in order to meet the tigh...
During conversation, interlocutors rapidly switch between speaker and listener roles and take turns ...
During conversation, interlocutors rapidly switch between speaker and listener roles and take turns ...
Speech planning is a sophisticated process. In dialog, it regularly starts in overlap with an incomi...
Speech planning is a sophisticated process. In dialog, it regularly starts in overlap with an incomi...
Speech planning is a sophisticated process. In dialog, it regularly starts in overlap with an incomi...
To ensure short gaps between turns in conversation, next speakers regularly start planning their utt...
In conversation, interlocutors rarely leave long gaps between turns, suggesting that next speak- ers...
When humans have a conversation with one-another, they generally take turns speaking one after the o...
In conversation, interlocutors rarely leave long gaps between turns, suggesting that next speakers b...
The smooth transitions between turns in natural conversation suggest that speakers often begin to pl...
In everyday conversation, interlocutors often plan their utterances while listening to their convers...
The timing of participants' contributions in conversational turn-taking is well organized, with usua...
In conversation, interlocutors rapidly exchange well-timed turns-at-talk, generally starting to plan...
To ensure short gaps between turns in conversation, next speakers regularly start planning their utt...
In conversation, speakers need to plan and comprehend language in parallel in order to meet the tigh...
During conversation, interlocutors rapidly switch between speaker and listener roles and take turns ...
During conversation, interlocutors rapidly switch between speaker and listener roles and take turns ...
Speech planning is a sophisticated process. In dialog, it regularly starts in overlap with an incomi...
Speech planning is a sophisticated process. In dialog, it regularly starts in overlap with an incomi...
Speech planning is a sophisticated process. In dialog, it regularly starts in overlap with an incomi...
To ensure short gaps between turns in conversation, next speakers regularly start planning their utt...
In conversation, interlocutors rarely leave long gaps between turns, suggesting that next speak- ers...
When humans have a conversation with one-another, they generally take turns speaking one after the o...
In conversation, interlocutors rarely leave long gaps between turns, suggesting that next speakers b...
The smooth transitions between turns in natural conversation suggest that speakers often begin to pl...
In everyday conversation, interlocutors often plan their utterances while listening to their convers...
The timing of participants' contributions in conversational turn-taking is well organized, with usua...
In conversation, interlocutors rapidly exchange well-timed turns-at-talk, generally starting to plan...
To ensure short gaps between turns in conversation, next speakers regularly start planning their utt...
In conversation, speakers need to plan and comprehend language in parallel in order to meet the tigh...
During conversation, interlocutors rapidly switch between speaker and listener roles and take turns ...
During conversation, interlocutors rapidly switch between speaker and listener roles and take turns ...