The goal of this study was to examine adaptation to various types of animacy violations in cartoon-like stories. We measured the event-related potentials (ERPs) elicited by words at the beginning, middle, and end of four-sentence stories in order to examine adaptation over time to conflicts between stored word knowledge and context-derived meaning (specifically, to inanimate objects serving as main characters, as they might in a cartoon). The fourth and final sentence of each story contained a predicate that required either an animate or an inanimate subject. The results showed that listeners quickly adapted to stories in the Inanimate Noun conditions, consistent with previous research (Filik & Leuthold, 2008; Nieuwland & Van Berkum...
International audienceThe adaptive view of human memory (Nairne, 2010) assumes that animates (e.g., ...
The animacy distinction is deeply rooted in the language faculty. A key example is differential obje...
The neural mechanism of distinguishing reality from fiction has been explored recently. While people...
Couldn׳t a humble coconut hurt a gardener? At least in the first instance, the brain seems to assume...
Couldn׳t a humble coconut hurt a gardener? At least in the first instance, the brain seems to assume...
Couldn׳t a humble coconut hurt a gardener? At least in the first instance, the brain seems to assume...
Animacy is often conceived as a special semantic feature because of its relevance to thematic and sy...
Animacy is often conceived as a special semantic feature because of its relevance to thematic and sy...
Item does not contain fulltextAnimacy is often conceived as a special semantic feature because of it...
n two ERP-experiments we examined whether discourse context could overrule a local semantic violatio...
In two ERP experiments, we investigated whether readers prioritize animacy over real-world event-kno...
International audienceThe adaptive view of human memory (Nairne, 2010) assumes that animates (e.g., ...
n two ERP-experiments we examined whether discourse context could overrule a local semantic violatio...
International audienceThe adaptive view of human memory (Nairne, 2010) assumes that animates (e.g., ...
International audienceThe adaptive view of human memory (Nairne, 2010) assumes that animates (e.g., ...
International audienceThe adaptive view of human memory (Nairne, 2010) assumes that animates (e.g., ...
The animacy distinction is deeply rooted in the language faculty. A key example is differential obje...
The neural mechanism of distinguishing reality from fiction has been explored recently. While people...
Couldn׳t a humble coconut hurt a gardener? At least in the first instance, the brain seems to assume...
Couldn׳t a humble coconut hurt a gardener? At least in the first instance, the brain seems to assume...
Couldn׳t a humble coconut hurt a gardener? At least in the first instance, the brain seems to assume...
Animacy is often conceived as a special semantic feature because of its relevance to thematic and sy...
Animacy is often conceived as a special semantic feature because of its relevance to thematic and sy...
Item does not contain fulltextAnimacy is often conceived as a special semantic feature because of it...
n two ERP-experiments we examined whether discourse context could overrule a local semantic violatio...
In two ERP experiments, we investigated whether readers prioritize animacy over real-world event-kno...
International audienceThe adaptive view of human memory (Nairne, 2010) assumes that animates (e.g., ...
n two ERP-experiments we examined whether discourse context could overrule a local semantic violatio...
International audienceThe adaptive view of human memory (Nairne, 2010) assumes that animates (e.g., ...
International audienceThe adaptive view of human memory (Nairne, 2010) assumes that animates (e.g., ...
International audienceThe adaptive view of human memory (Nairne, 2010) assumes that animates (e.g., ...
The animacy distinction is deeply rooted in the language faculty. A key example is differential obje...
The neural mechanism of distinguishing reality from fiction has been explored recently. While people...