Communication through spoken language is a central human capacity, involving a wide range of complex computations that incrementally interpret each word into meaningful sentences. However, surprisingly little is known about the spatiotemporal properties of the complex neurobiological systems that support these dynamic predictive and integrative computations. Here, we focus on prediction, a core incremental processing operation guiding the interpretation of each upcoming word with respect to its preceding context. To investigate the neurobiological basis of how semantic constraints change and evolve as each word in a sentence accumulates over time, in a spoken sentence comprehension study, we analyzed the multivariate patterns of neural acti...
The brain's remarkable capacity to process spoken language virtually in real time requires fast and ...
When listening to speech we not only form predictions about what is coming next, but also when somet...
Natural speech builds on contextual relations that can prompt predictions of upcoming utterances. To...
Understanding spoken language requires the rapid transition from perceptual processing of the audito...
Human speech comprehension is remarkable for its immediacy and rapidity. The listener interprets an ...
Item does not contain fulltextIn contextually rich language comprehension settings listeners can rel...
There is broad agreement that context-based predictions facilitate lexical-semantic processing. A ro...
There is broad agreement that context-based predictions facilitate lexical-semantic processing. A ro...
There is broad agreement that context-based predictions facilitate lexical-semantic processing. A ro...
The notion of prediction is studied in cognitive neuroscience with increasing intensity. We investig...
Much research in cognitive neuroscience supports prediction as a canonical computation of cognition ...
Theorists propose that the brain constantly generates implicit predictions that guide information pr...
International audienceConsiderable progress has recently been made in natural language processing: d...
Historically, anticipation has played only a minor role in language comprehension theories, with the...
The notion of prediction is increasingly studied in cognitive neuroscience. We investigated the neur...
The brain's remarkable capacity to process spoken language virtually in real time requires fast and ...
When listening to speech we not only form predictions about what is coming next, but also when somet...
Natural speech builds on contextual relations that can prompt predictions of upcoming utterances. To...
Understanding spoken language requires the rapid transition from perceptual processing of the audito...
Human speech comprehension is remarkable for its immediacy and rapidity. The listener interprets an ...
Item does not contain fulltextIn contextually rich language comprehension settings listeners can rel...
There is broad agreement that context-based predictions facilitate lexical-semantic processing. A ro...
There is broad agreement that context-based predictions facilitate lexical-semantic processing. A ro...
There is broad agreement that context-based predictions facilitate lexical-semantic processing. A ro...
The notion of prediction is studied in cognitive neuroscience with increasing intensity. We investig...
Much research in cognitive neuroscience supports prediction as a canonical computation of cognition ...
Theorists propose that the brain constantly generates implicit predictions that guide information pr...
International audienceConsiderable progress has recently been made in natural language processing: d...
Historically, anticipation has played only a minor role in language comprehension theories, with the...
The notion of prediction is increasingly studied in cognitive neuroscience. We investigated the neur...
The brain's remarkable capacity to process spoken language virtually in real time requires fast and ...
When listening to speech we not only form predictions about what is coming next, but also when somet...
Natural speech builds on contextual relations that can prompt predictions of upcoming utterances. To...