Typical adults read remarkably quickly. Such fast reading is facilitated by brain processes that are sensitive to both word frequency and contextual constraints. It is debated as to whether these attributes have additive or interactive effects on language processing in the brain. We investigated this issue by analysing existing magnetoencephalography data from 99 participants reading intact and scrambled sentences. Using a cross-validated model comparison scheme, we found that lexical frequency predicted the word-by-word elicited MEG signal in a widespread cortical network, irrespective of sentential context. In contrast, index (ordinal word position) was more strongly encoded in sentence words, in left front-temporal areas. This confirms t...
Previous research has shown that neural responses to words during sentence comprehension are sensiti...
Computational accounts of reading aloud largely ignore context when stipulating how processing unfol...
ABSTRACT—Word frequency is an important predictor of word-naming and lexical decision times. It is, ...
Typical adults read remarkably quickly. Such fast reading is facilitated by brain processes that are...
Previous research into written language comprehension has been equivocal as to whether word frequenc...
Two very reliable influences on eye fixation durations in reading are word frequency, as measured by...
The present study investigated oscillatory brain dynamics during self-paced sentence-level processin...
Two fundamental factors affecting the speed of spoken word production are lexical frequency and sent...
Word frequency is a central psycholinguistic variable that accounts for substantial variance in lang...
The brain's remarkable capacity to process spoken language virtually in real time requires fast and ...
Individuals show differences in the extent to which psycholinguistic variables predict their respons...
The present study investigated the influence of lexical word properties on the early stages of visua...
Word length, frequency, and predictability count among the most influential variables during reading...
A fundamental ability of speakers is to quickly retrieve words from long-term memory. According to a...
Understanding a word in context relies on a cascade of perceptual and conceptual processes, starting...
Previous research has shown that neural responses to words during sentence comprehension are sensiti...
Computational accounts of reading aloud largely ignore context when stipulating how processing unfol...
ABSTRACT—Word frequency is an important predictor of word-naming and lexical decision times. It is, ...
Typical adults read remarkably quickly. Such fast reading is facilitated by brain processes that are...
Previous research into written language comprehension has been equivocal as to whether word frequenc...
Two very reliable influences on eye fixation durations in reading are word frequency, as measured by...
The present study investigated oscillatory brain dynamics during self-paced sentence-level processin...
Two fundamental factors affecting the speed of spoken word production are lexical frequency and sent...
Word frequency is a central psycholinguistic variable that accounts for substantial variance in lang...
The brain's remarkable capacity to process spoken language virtually in real time requires fast and ...
Individuals show differences in the extent to which psycholinguistic variables predict their respons...
The present study investigated the influence of lexical word properties on the early stages of visua...
Word length, frequency, and predictability count among the most influential variables during reading...
A fundamental ability of speakers is to quickly retrieve words from long-term memory. According to a...
Understanding a word in context relies on a cascade of perceptual and conceptual processes, starting...
Previous research has shown that neural responses to words during sentence comprehension are sensiti...
Computational accounts of reading aloud largely ignore context when stipulating how processing unfol...
ABSTRACT—Word frequency is an important predictor of word-naming and lexical decision times. It is, ...