It sometimes happens that when someone asks a question, the addressee does not give an adequate answer, for instance by leaving out part of the required information. The person who posed the question may wonder why the information was omitted, and engage in extensive processing to find out what the partial answer actually means. The present study looks at the neural correlates of the pragmatic processes invoked by partial answers to questions. Two experiments are presented in which participants read mini-dialogues while their Event-Related brain Potentials (ERPs) are being measured. In both experiments, violating the dependency between questions and answers was found to lead to an increase in the amplitude of the P600 component. We interpre...
In ordinary conversations, literal meanings of an utterance are often quite different from implicate...
In conversation, negative responses to invitations, requests, offers and the like more often occur w...
In order to produce relevant responses in conversation, participants monitor turns at talk for the a...
It sometimes happens that when someone asks a question, the addressee does not give an adequate answ...
It sometimes happens that when someone asks a question, the addressee does not give an adequate answ...
It sometimes happens that when someone asks a question, the addressee does not give an adequate answ...
In experimental psycholinguistics, research has focused overwhelmingly on either language comprehens...
In psycholinguistic experiments on language processing, researchers have traditionally focused on ei...
Transitions between speakers in conversation are usually smooth, lasting around 200 milliseconds. Su...
The present study extends neuro-imaging into conversation through studying dialogue comprehension. C...
In psycholinguistic experiments on language processing, researchers have traditionally focused on ei...
Introduction: Natural communication is not only literal, but to a large extent also inferential. For...
Contains fulltext : 205405.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)A striking puzz...
Publication: Bögels, S. (2020). Neural correlates of turn-taking in the wild: Response planning star...
Conversation is generally characterized by smooth transitions between turns, with only very short ga...
In ordinary conversations, literal meanings of an utterance are often quite different from implicate...
In conversation, negative responses to invitations, requests, offers and the like more often occur w...
In order to produce relevant responses in conversation, participants monitor turns at talk for the a...
It sometimes happens that when someone asks a question, the addressee does not give an adequate answ...
It sometimes happens that when someone asks a question, the addressee does not give an adequate answ...
It sometimes happens that when someone asks a question, the addressee does not give an adequate answ...
In experimental psycholinguistics, research has focused overwhelmingly on either language comprehens...
In psycholinguistic experiments on language processing, researchers have traditionally focused on ei...
Transitions between speakers in conversation are usually smooth, lasting around 200 milliseconds. Su...
The present study extends neuro-imaging into conversation through studying dialogue comprehension. C...
In psycholinguistic experiments on language processing, researchers have traditionally focused on ei...
Introduction: Natural communication is not only literal, but to a large extent also inferential. For...
Contains fulltext : 205405.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)A striking puzz...
Publication: Bögels, S. (2020). Neural correlates of turn-taking in the wild: Response planning star...
Conversation is generally characterized by smooth transitions between turns, with only very short ga...
In ordinary conversations, literal meanings of an utterance are often quite different from implicate...
In conversation, negative responses to invitations, requests, offers and the like more often occur w...
In order to produce relevant responses in conversation, participants monitor turns at talk for the a...