Abstract Background: Recently several studies have shown that people use contextual information to make predictions about the rest of the sentence or story as the text unfolds. Using event related potentials (ERPs) we tested whether these on-line predictions are based on a message-level representation of the discourse or on simple automatic activation by individual words. Subjects heard short stories that were highly constraining for one specific noun, or stories that were not specifically predictive but contained the same prime words as the predictive stories. To test whether listeners make specific predictions critical nouns were preceded by an adjective that was inflected according to, or in contrast with, the gender of the expected noun
There is broad agreement that context-based predictions facilitate lexical-semantic processing. A ro...
Historically, anticipation has played only a minor role in language comprehension theories, with the...
The goal of this study was to investigate the use of the local and global contexts for incoming word...
Background Recently several studies have shown that people use contextual information to make predic...
The authors examined whether people can use their knowledge of the wider discourse rapidly enough to...
Language is an intrinsically open-ended system. This fact has led to the widely shared assumption th...
If we did not have the capacity to anticipate, most of us would probably be dead. Anticipation is at...
Most event-related brain potential (ERP) studies that showed the role of anticipation processes duri...
Do people predict specific word-forms during language comprehension? In an Event-Related Potential (...
Numerous studies report brain potential evidence for the anticipation of specific words during langu...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Brain & Cognitive Sciences, 2020.Comprehende...
This study used event-related potentials (ERPs) to investigate how predicting upcoming words differ ...
Prior research has indicated that readers and listeners can use information in the prior discourse t...
The notion of prediction is studied in cognitive neuroscience with increasing intensity. We investig...
Context-based predictions facilitate speech processing. However, details of predictive processing me...
There is broad agreement that context-based predictions facilitate lexical-semantic processing. A ro...
Historically, anticipation has played only a minor role in language comprehension theories, with the...
The goal of this study was to investigate the use of the local and global contexts for incoming word...
Background Recently several studies have shown that people use contextual information to make predic...
The authors examined whether people can use their knowledge of the wider discourse rapidly enough to...
Language is an intrinsically open-ended system. This fact has led to the widely shared assumption th...
If we did not have the capacity to anticipate, most of us would probably be dead. Anticipation is at...
Most event-related brain potential (ERP) studies that showed the role of anticipation processes duri...
Do people predict specific word-forms during language comprehension? In an Event-Related Potential (...
Numerous studies report brain potential evidence for the anticipation of specific words during langu...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Brain & Cognitive Sciences, 2020.Comprehende...
This study used event-related potentials (ERPs) to investigate how predicting upcoming words differ ...
Prior research has indicated that readers and listeners can use information in the prior discourse t...
The notion of prediction is studied in cognitive neuroscience with increasing intensity. We investig...
Context-based predictions facilitate speech processing. However, details of predictive processing me...
There is broad agreement that context-based predictions facilitate lexical-semantic processing. A ro...
Historically, anticipation has played only a minor role in language comprehension theories, with the...
The goal of this study was to investigate the use of the local and global contexts for incoming word...