Language processing is predictive in nature, but it is unknown whether language users generate multiple predictions about upcoming content simultaneously or whether spreading activation from one pre-activated word facilitates other words downstream. Simultaneously, developmental accounts of predictive processing simultaneously highlight potential tension among spreading activation vs. multiple activation accounts. We used self-paced reading to investigate if younger and older readers of German generate (multiple) graded predictions about the grammatical gender of nouns. Gradedness in predictions was operationalized as the difference in cloze probability between the most likely and second-most likely continuation that could complete a sen...
Do people routinely pre-activate the meaning and even the phonological form of upcoming words? The m...
This review provides an update on what we know about differences in prediction in a first and second...
The notion that prediction is a fundamental principle of human information processing has been en vo...
Controversy exists as to whether, compared to young adults, older adults are more, equally or less l...
There is a consensus among language researchers that people can predict upcoming language. But do pe...
In current theories of language comprehension, people routinely and implicitly predict upcoming word...
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...
Prediction is one characteristic of the human mind. But what does it mean to say the mind is a ’pred...
The anticipation of the forthcoming behaviour of social interaction partners is a useful ability sup...
Healthy ageing leads to changes in the brain that impact upon sensory and cognitive processing. It i...
It is now well established that anticipation of up-coming input is a key characteristic of spoken la...
Prediction facilitates word processing in the moment, but the longer-term consequences of predictio...
Researchers agree that comprehenders regularly predict upcoming language, but they do not always agr...
Prediction of upcoming words facilitates language processing. Individual differences in social exper...
Do people routinely pre-activate the meaning and even the phonological form of upcoming words? The m...
This review provides an update on what we know about differences in prediction in a first and second...
The notion that prediction is a fundamental principle of human information processing has been en vo...
Controversy exists as to whether, compared to young adults, older adults are more, equally or less l...
There is a consensus among language researchers that people can predict upcoming language. But do pe...
In current theories of language comprehension, people routinely and implicitly predict upcoming word...
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...
Prediction is one characteristic of the human mind. But what does it mean to say the mind is a ’pred...
The anticipation of the forthcoming behaviour of social interaction partners is a useful ability sup...
Healthy ageing leads to changes in the brain that impact upon sensory and cognitive processing. It i...
It is now well established that anticipation of up-coming input is a key characteristic of spoken la...
Prediction facilitates word processing in the moment, but the longer-term consequences of predictio...
Researchers agree that comprehenders regularly predict upcoming language, but they do not always agr...
Prediction of upcoming words facilitates language processing. Individual differences in social exper...
Do people routinely pre-activate the meaning and even the phonological form of upcoming words? The m...
This review provides an update on what we know about differences in prediction in a first and second...
The notion that prediction is a fundamental principle of human information processing has been en vo...