When comprehending concrete words, listeners and readers can activate specific visual information such as the shape of the words' referents. In two experiments we examined whether such information can be activated in an anticipatory fashion. In Experiment 1, listeners' eye movements were tracked while they were listening to sentences that were predictive of a specific critical word (e.g., "moon" in "In 1969 Neil Armstrong was the first man to set foot on the moon"). 500 ms before the acoustic onset of the critical word, participants were shown four-object displays featuring three unrelated distractor objects and a critical object, which was either the target object (e.g., moon), an object with a similar shape (e.g., tomato), or an unrelated...
Prediction is often assumed to play a crucial role during language comprehension. While some theorie...
Contains fulltext : 156834.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Many studies ha...
Researchers agree that comprehenders regularly predict upcoming language, but they do not always agr...
When comprehending concrete words, listeners and readers can activate specific visual information su...
In sentence comprehension, readers and listeners often anticipate upcoming information (e.g., Altman...
During language comprehension, listeners often anticipate upcoming information. This can draw listen...
We used ERPs to investigate the pre-activation of form and meaning in language comprehension. Partic...
Contains fulltext : 157752.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Title: The mech...
It is now widely accepted that language comprehension involves prediction. Upon hearing eat in the s...
The present study sought to investigate the use of prediction during sentence comprehension and whet...
Do people predict specific word-forms during language comprehension? In an Event-Related Potential (...
International audienceComprehenders predict upcoming speech and text on the basis of linguistic inpu...
Previous research suggests that comprehenders rapidly predict upcoming words on the basis of both la...
Current theories of language comprehension posit that readers and listeners routinely try to predict...
Item does not contain fulltextMany studies have demonstrated that listeners use information extracte...
Prediction is often assumed to play a crucial role during language comprehension. While some theorie...
Contains fulltext : 156834.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Many studies ha...
Researchers agree that comprehenders regularly predict upcoming language, but they do not always agr...
When comprehending concrete words, listeners and readers can activate specific visual information su...
In sentence comprehension, readers and listeners often anticipate upcoming information (e.g., Altman...
During language comprehension, listeners often anticipate upcoming information. This can draw listen...
We used ERPs to investigate the pre-activation of form and meaning in language comprehension. Partic...
Contains fulltext : 157752.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Title: The mech...
It is now widely accepted that language comprehension involves prediction. Upon hearing eat in the s...
The present study sought to investigate the use of prediction during sentence comprehension and whet...
Do people predict specific word-forms during language comprehension? In an Event-Related Potential (...
International audienceComprehenders predict upcoming speech and text on the basis of linguistic inpu...
Previous research suggests that comprehenders rapidly predict upcoming words on the basis of both la...
Current theories of language comprehension posit that readers and listeners routinely try to predict...
Item does not contain fulltextMany studies have demonstrated that listeners use information extracte...
Prediction is often assumed to play a crucial role during language comprehension. While some theorie...
Contains fulltext : 156834.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Many studies ha...
Researchers agree that comprehenders regularly predict upcoming language, but they do not always agr...