ABSTRACT Words are not processed in isolation, instead they are commonly embedded in phrases and sentences. The sentential context influences the perception and processing of a word. However, how this is achieved by brain processes and whether predictive mechanisms underlie this process remains a debated topic. To this end we employed an experimental paradigm in which we orthogonalized sentence context constraints and predictive validity, which was defined as the ratio of congruent to incongruent sentence endings within the experiment. While recording electroencephalography, participants read sentences with three levels of sentential context constraints (high, medium and low). Participants were also separated into two groups, which differed...
There is broad agreement that context-based predictions facilitate lexical-semantic processing. A ro...
There is broad agreement that context-based predictions facilitate lexical-semantic processing. A ro...
Readers and listeners actively predict upcoming words during language processing. These predictions ...
ABSTRACT Words are not processed in isolation, instead they are commonly embedded in phrases and sen...
ABSTRACT Words are not processed in isolation, instead they are commonly embedded in phrases and sen...
International audienceAbstract Pre-stimulus alpha (8–12 Hz) and beta (16–20 Hz) oscillations have be...
International audienceAbstract Pre-stimulus alpha (8–12 Hz) and beta (16–20 Hz) oscillations have be...
Previous research into written language comprehension has been equivocal as to whether word frequenc...
Previous research into written language comprehension has been equivocal as to whether word frequenc...
Readers may use contextual information to anticipate and pre-activate specific lexical items during ...
There is broad agreement that context-based predictions facilitate lexical-semantic processing. A ro...
There is broad agreement that context-based predictions facilitate lexical-semantic processing. A ro...
There is broad agreement that context-based predictions facilitate lexical-semantic processing. A ro...
Alpha and beta power decreases have been associated with prediction in a variety of cognitive domain...
Typical adults read remarkably quickly. Such fast reading is facilitated by brain processes that are...
There is broad agreement that context-based predictions facilitate lexical-semantic processing. A ro...
There is broad agreement that context-based predictions facilitate lexical-semantic processing. A ro...
Readers and listeners actively predict upcoming words during language processing. These predictions ...
ABSTRACT Words are not processed in isolation, instead they are commonly embedded in phrases and sen...
ABSTRACT Words are not processed in isolation, instead they are commonly embedded in phrases and sen...
International audienceAbstract Pre-stimulus alpha (8–12 Hz) and beta (16–20 Hz) oscillations have be...
International audienceAbstract Pre-stimulus alpha (8–12 Hz) and beta (16–20 Hz) oscillations have be...
Previous research into written language comprehension has been equivocal as to whether word frequenc...
Previous research into written language comprehension has been equivocal as to whether word frequenc...
Readers may use contextual information to anticipate and pre-activate specific lexical items during ...
There is broad agreement that context-based predictions facilitate lexical-semantic processing. A ro...
There is broad agreement that context-based predictions facilitate lexical-semantic processing. A ro...
There is broad agreement that context-based predictions facilitate lexical-semantic processing. A ro...
Alpha and beta power decreases have been associated with prediction in a variety of cognitive domain...
Typical adults read remarkably quickly. Such fast reading is facilitated by brain processes that are...
There is broad agreement that context-based predictions facilitate lexical-semantic processing. A ro...
There is broad agreement that context-based predictions facilitate lexical-semantic processing. A ro...
Readers and listeners actively predict upcoming words during language processing. These predictions ...