Prediction facilitates word processing in the moment, but the longer-term consequences of prediction remain unclear. We investigated whether prediction error during language encoding enhances memory for words later on. German-speaking participants read sentences in which the gender marking of the pre-nominal article was consistent or inconsistent with the predictable noun. During subsequent word recognition, we probed participants’ recognition memory for predictable and unpredictable nouns. Our results indicate that individuals who demonstrated early prediction error during sentence reading, showed enhanced recognition memory for nouns overall. Results from an exploratory step-wise regression showed that prenominal prediction error ...
The ability to predict future events in the environment and learn from them is a fundamental compone...
Memory retrieval and probabilistic expectations are recognized factors in sentence comprehension tha...
In current theories of language comprehension, people routinely and implicitly predict upcoming word...
When people process language, they can use context to predict upcoming information, influencing proc...
In our target article [Chow, W., Smith, C., Lau, E., & Phillips, C. (2015). A “bag-of-arguments” mec...
Acknowledgements We are grateful to Faith Tan for data collection and speech onset measurements, and...
Stimulus processing in language and beyond is shaped by context, with predictability having a partic...
Current psycholinguistic theory proffers prediction as a central, explanatory mechanism in language ...
Acknowledgments A James S. McDonnell Foundation Scholar Award and NIH grant AG026308 to K.D.F suppor...
Numerous studies report brain potential evidence for the anticipation of specific words during langu...
There is a consensus among language researchers that people can predict upcoming language. But do pe...
Do people routinely pre-activate the meaning and even the phonological form of upcoming words? The m...
The present study sought to investigate the use of prediction during sentence comprehension and whet...
How do we update our linguistic knowledge? In seven experiments, we asked whether error-driven learn...
In well-known demonstrations of lexical prediction during language comprehension, pre-nominal articl...
The ability to predict future events in the environment and learn from them is a fundamental compone...
Memory retrieval and probabilistic expectations are recognized factors in sentence comprehension tha...
In current theories of language comprehension, people routinely and implicitly predict upcoming word...
When people process language, they can use context to predict upcoming information, influencing proc...
In our target article [Chow, W., Smith, C., Lau, E., & Phillips, C. (2015). A “bag-of-arguments” mec...
Acknowledgements We are grateful to Faith Tan for data collection and speech onset measurements, and...
Stimulus processing in language and beyond is shaped by context, with predictability having a partic...
Current psycholinguistic theory proffers prediction as a central, explanatory mechanism in language ...
Acknowledgments A James S. McDonnell Foundation Scholar Award and NIH grant AG026308 to K.D.F suppor...
Numerous studies report brain potential evidence for the anticipation of specific words during langu...
There is a consensus among language researchers that people can predict upcoming language. But do pe...
Do people routinely pre-activate the meaning and even the phonological form of upcoming words? The m...
The present study sought to investigate the use of prediction during sentence comprehension and whet...
How do we update our linguistic knowledge? In seven experiments, we asked whether error-driven learn...
In well-known demonstrations of lexical prediction during language comprehension, pre-nominal articl...
The ability to predict future events in the environment and learn from them is a fundamental compone...
Memory retrieval and probabilistic expectations are recognized factors in sentence comprehension tha...
In current theories of language comprehension, people routinely and implicitly predict upcoming word...