Predictions of our sensory environment facilitate perception across domains. During speech perception, formal and temporal predictions may be made for phonotactic probability and syllable stress patterns, respectively, contributing to the efficient processing of speech input. The current experiment employed a passive EEG oddball paradigm to probe the neurophysiological processes underlying temporal and formal predictions simultaneously. The component of interest, the mismatch negativity (MMN), is considered a marker for experience-dependent change detection, where its timing and amplitude are indicative of the perceptual system's sensitivity to presented stimuli. We hypothesized that more predictable stimuli (i.e. high phonotactic probabili...
International audienceWe aimed to determine the effect of prosodic familiarity on automatic word pro...
Individual differences in second language (L2) phoneme perception (within the normal population) hav...
Temporal predictability is thought to affect stimulus processing by facilitating the allocation of a...
Predictions of our sensory environment facilitate perception across domains. During speech perceptio...
OBJECTIVE: Ample behavioral evidence suggests that distributional properties of the language environ...
International audienceWhen listening to speech in everyday-life situations, our cognitive system mus...
Prediction-based theories of language comprehension assume that listeners predict both the meaning a...
Several theories of predictive processing propose reduced sensory and neural responses to anticipate...
International audienceRecent computational models of perception conceptualize auditory oddball respo...
A central issue in speech recognition is how contrastive phonemic information is stored in the menta...
The study reported in the present paper aimed to determine the effect of prosodic cues on automatic ...
The brain is constantly generating predictions of future sensory input to enable efficient adaptatio...
Recent computational models of perception conceptualize auditory oddball responses as signatures of ...
Two experiments examined phonological priming effects on reaction times, error rates, and event-rela...
Previous studies show that neural sensitivity to variability in synthetic speech, measured as change...
International audienceWe aimed to determine the effect of prosodic familiarity on automatic word pro...
Individual differences in second language (L2) phoneme perception (within the normal population) hav...
Temporal predictability is thought to affect stimulus processing by facilitating the allocation of a...
Predictions of our sensory environment facilitate perception across domains. During speech perceptio...
OBJECTIVE: Ample behavioral evidence suggests that distributional properties of the language environ...
International audienceWhen listening to speech in everyday-life situations, our cognitive system mus...
Prediction-based theories of language comprehension assume that listeners predict both the meaning a...
Several theories of predictive processing propose reduced sensory and neural responses to anticipate...
International audienceRecent computational models of perception conceptualize auditory oddball respo...
A central issue in speech recognition is how contrastive phonemic information is stored in the menta...
The study reported in the present paper aimed to determine the effect of prosodic cues on automatic ...
The brain is constantly generating predictions of future sensory input to enable efficient adaptatio...
Recent computational models of perception conceptualize auditory oddball responses as signatures of ...
Two experiments examined phonological priming effects on reaction times, error rates, and event-rela...
Previous studies show that neural sensitivity to variability in synthetic speech, measured as change...
International audienceWe aimed to determine the effect of prosodic familiarity on automatic word pro...
Individual differences in second language (L2) phoneme perception (within the normal population) hav...
Temporal predictability is thought to affect stimulus processing by facilitating the allocation of a...