Controversy exists as to whether, compared to young adults, older adults are more, equally or less likely to make linguistic predictions while reading. While previous studies have examined age effects on the prediction of upcoming words, the prediction of upcoming syntactic structures has been largely unexplored. We compared the benefit that young and older readers gain when the syntactic structure is made predictable, as well as potential age differences in the costs involved in making predictions. In a self-paced reading study, 60 young and 60 older adults read sentences in which noun-phrase coordination (e.g. large pizza or tasty calzone) is made predictable through the inclusion of the word either earlier in the sentence. Results showed...
An influential account of normative aging effects on reading holds that older adults make greater us...
We report an investigation of aging and individual differences in binding information during sentenc...
Two experiments were conducted to compare young and older adults 'processing of complex sentenc...
Controversy exists as to whether, compared to young adults, older adults are more, equally or less l...
Language processing is predictive in nature, but it is unknown whether language users generate multi...
In a self-paced reading study, we investigated whether older adults maintain a greater level of unce...
Older adults are thought to compensate for slower lexical processing by making greater use of contex...
The extent to which syntactic priming in comprehension is affected by ageing has not yet been extens...
Young adults can be primed to re-use a syntactic structure across otherwise unrelated utterances but...
Healthy aging is associated with language changes. We here advocate the position that a strong deter...
Hierarchical predictive coding has been identified as a possible unifying principle of brain functio...
Hierarchical predictive coding has been identified as a possible unifying principle of brain functio...
In a self-paced reading study, we investigated whether older adults maintain a greater level of unce...
Healthy ageing leads to changes in the brain that impact upon sensory and cognitive processing. It i...
An influential account of normative aging effects on reading holds that older adults make greater us...
We report an investigation of aging and individual differences in binding information during sentenc...
Two experiments were conducted to compare young and older adults 'processing of complex sentenc...
Controversy exists as to whether, compared to young adults, older adults are more, equally or less l...
Language processing is predictive in nature, but it is unknown whether language users generate multi...
In a self-paced reading study, we investigated whether older adults maintain a greater level of unce...
Older adults are thought to compensate for slower lexical processing by making greater use of contex...
The extent to which syntactic priming in comprehension is affected by ageing has not yet been extens...
Young adults can be primed to re-use a syntactic structure across otherwise unrelated utterances but...
Healthy aging is associated with language changes. We here advocate the position that a strong deter...
Hierarchical predictive coding has been identified as a possible unifying principle of brain functio...
Hierarchical predictive coding has been identified as a possible unifying principle of brain functio...
In a self-paced reading study, we investigated whether older adults maintain a greater level of unce...
Healthy ageing leads to changes in the brain that impact upon sensory and cognitive processing. It i...
An influential account of normative aging effects on reading holds that older adults make greater us...
We report an investigation of aging and individual differences in binding information during sentenc...
Two experiments were conducted to compare young and older adults 'processing of complex sentenc...