Previous studies have shown that during comprehension readers activate words beyond the unfolding sentence. An open question concerns the mechanisms underlying this behavior. One proposal is that readers mentally simulate the described event and activate related words that might be referred to as the discourse further unfolds. Another proposal is that activation between words spreads in an automatic, associative fashion. The empirical support for these proposals is mixed. Therefore, theoretical accounts differ with regard to how much weight they place on the contributions of these sources to sentence comprehension. In the present study, we attempted to assess the contributions of event simulation and lexical associations to discourse readin...
Contains fulltext : 14207-OA.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In two ERP ex...
Item does not contain fulltextIn two ERP experiments, we assessed the impact of discourse-level info...
An event-related brain potentials experiment was carried out to examine the interplay of referential...
Previous studies have shown that during comprehension readers activate words beyond the unfolding se...
A substantial body of literature has shown that readers and listeners often anticipate information. ...
Recent research has demonstrated that knowledge of real-world events plays an important role in guid...
Five experiments used ERPs and eye tracking to determine the interplay of word-level and discourse-l...
Comprehending language describing typical events, such as going to a baseball game or playing in the...
The goal of this study was to examine how lexical association and discourse congruence affect the ti...
It has been known for a long time that event-related brain potentials can provide valuable informati...
The most important information conveyed by language is often contained not in the utterance itself, ...
Two studies were performed to investigate the temporal structure and organization of the language pr...
We used event-related potentials to examine the interaction between two dimensions of discourse comp...
This study investigated whether semantic integration in discourse context could be influenced by top...
This study investigated whether semantic integration in discourse context could be influenced by top...
Contains fulltext : 14207-OA.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In two ERP ex...
Item does not contain fulltextIn two ERP experiments, we assessed the impact of discourse-level info...
An event-related brain potentials experiment was carried out to examine the interplay of referential...
Previous studies have shown that during comprehension readers activate words beyond the unfolding se...
A substantial body of literature has shown that readers and listeners often anticipate information. ...
Recent research has demonstrated that knowledge of real-world events plays an important role in guid...
Five experiments used ERPs and eye tracking to determine the interplay of word-level and discourse-l...
Comprehending language describing typical events, such as going to a baseball game or playing in the...
The goal of this study was to examine how lexical association and discourse congruence affect the ti...
It has been known for a long time that event-related brain potentials can provide valuable informati...
The most important information conveyed by language is often contained not in the utterance itself, ...
Two studies were performed to investigate the temporal structure and organization of the language pr...
We used event-related potentials to examine the interaction between two dimensions of discourse comp...
This study investigated whether semantic integration in discourse context could be influenced by top...
This study investigated whether semantic integration in discourse context could be influenced by top...
Contains fulltext : 14207-OA.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In two ERP ex...
Item does not contain fulltextIn two ERP experiments, we assessed the impact of discourse-level info...
An event-related brain potentials experiment was carried out to examine the interplay of referential...