Lexical access, the matching of auditory information onto lexical representations in the brain, is a crucial component of online language processing. To understand the nature of lexical access, it is important to identify the kind of acoustic information that is stored in the long-term memory and to study how the brain uses such information. This dissertation investigates the contribution of prosodic information to lexical access and examines language-specific processing mechanisms by studying three typologically distinct languages: English, Turkish, and Swedish. The main research objective is to demonstrate the activation of long-term memory traces for words on the sole basis of prosodic information and to test the accuracy of typological ...
The recording of Event-Related brain Potentials (ERP's) and the correlates of spoken word processing...
All words of the languages we know are stored in the mental lexicon. Psycholinguistic models describ...
The present thesis investigated how listeners use prosody to rapidly predict upcoming lexical and sy...
Lexical access, the matching of auditory information onto lexical representations in the brain, is a...
Language processing requires the organization of a complex physical pattern into a memory representa...
The present dissertation investigates what neurocognitive processes are activated in the brain when ...
One of the main challenges in the study of cognition is how to connect brain activity to cognitive p...
One of the main challenges in the study of cognition is how to connect brain activity to cognitive p...
Perceptual correlates of Turkish word stress and their contribution to lexical access were studied u...
This paper presents a meta-analysis of hemodynamic studies on passive auditory language processing. ...
Purpose: According to most models of spoken word recognition, listeners probabilistically activate a...
Koester D. Prosody in parsing morphologically complex words: Neurophysiological evidence. Cognitive ...
under attentional withdrawal, MMN size and topography reflect the activation of memory traces for la...
The neural network supporting aspects of syntactic, prosodic, and semantic information processing is...
The following work attempts to examine the intimate relationship that exists between the language pr...
The recording of Event-Related brain Potentials (ERP's) and the correlates of spoken word processing...
All words of the languages we know are stored in the mental lexicon. Psycholinguistic models describ...
The present thesis investigated how listeners use prosody to rapidly predict upcoming lexical and sy...
Lexical access, the matching of auditory information onto lexical representations in the brain, is a...
Language processing requires the organization of a complex physical pattern into a memory representa...
The present dissertation investigates what neurocognitive processes are activated in the brain when ...
One of the main challenges in the study of cognition is how to connect brain activity to cognitive p...
One of the main challenges in the study of cognition is how to connect brain activity to cognitive p...
Perceptual correlates of Turkish word stress and their contribution to lexical access were studied u...
This paper presents a meta-analysis of hemodynamic studies on passive auditory language processing. ...
Purpose: According to most models of spoken word recognition, listeners probabilistically activate a...
Koester D. Prosody in parsing morphologically complex words: Neurophysiological evidence. Cognitive ...
under attentional withdrawal, MMN size and topography reflect the activation of memory traces for la...
The neural network supporting aspects of syntactic, prosodic, and semantic information processing is...
The following work attempts to examine the intimate relationship that exists between the language pr...
The recording of Event-Related brain Potentials (ERP's) and the correlates of spoken word processing...
All words of the languages we know are stored in the mental lexicon. Psycholinguistic models describ...
The present thesis investigated how listeners use prosody to rapidly predict upcoming lexical and sy...