Occurring at rates up to 6-7 syllables per second, speech perception and understanding involves rapid identification of speech sounds and pre-activation of morphemes and words. Using event-related potentials (ERPs) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), we investigated the time-course and neural sources of pre-activation of word endings as participants heard the beginning of unfolding words. ERPs showed a pre-activation negativity (PrAN) for word beginnings (first two segmental phonemes) with few possible completions. PrAN increased gradually as the number of possible completions of word onsets decreased and the lexical frequency of the completions increased. The early brain potential effect for few possible word completions was ...
Although language is a tool for communication, most research in the neuroscience of language has foc...
This paper presents a meta-analysis of hemodynamic studies on passive auditory language processing. ...
International audienceWe aimed to determine the effect of prosodic familiarity on automatic word pro...
Introduction: It has previously been found that strongly predicted words can be pre-activated in con...
It is known that listeners can predict upcoming words based on constraining contexts (e.g. DeLong et...
We describe an ERP effect termed the ‘pre-activation negativity’ (PrAN), which is proposed to index ...
The present thesis investigated how listeners use prosody to rapidly predict upcoming lexical and sy...
Recently there has been a renewed interest in cognitive psychology on the effects of the age of word...
Listeners are constantly trying to predict what the speaker will say next. We concurrently measured ...
Listeners are constantly trying to predict what the speaker will say next. We concurrently measured ...
Spoken word production is assumed to involve stages of processing in which activation spreads throug...
We propose that a recently discovered event-related potential (ERP) component—the pre-activation neg...
When we listen to speech, lexical candidates compete for recognition within 200 milliseconds of the ...
113 p.Prediction has been proposed to be a fundamental cognitive mechanism. However, empirical data ...
The pre-activation negativity (PrAN) is an event-related potential (ERP) component indexing how cons...
Although language is a tool for communication, most research in the neuroscience of language has foc...
This paper presents a meta-analysis of hemodynamic studies on passive auditory language processing. ...
International audienceWe aimed to determine the effect of prosodic familiarity on automatic word pro...
Introduction: It has previously been found that strongly predicted words can be pre-activated in con...
It is known that listeners can predict upcoming words based on constraining contexts (e.g. DeLong et...
We describe an ERP effect termed the ‘pre-activation negativity’ (PrAN), which is proposed to index ...
The present thesis investigated how listeners use prosody to rapidly predict upcoming lexical and sy...
Recently there has been a renewed interest in cognitive psychology on the effects of the age of word...
Listeners are constantly trying to predict what the speaker will say next. We concurrently measured ...
Listeners are constantly trying to predict what the speaker will say next. We concurrently measured ...
Spoken word production is assumed to involve stages of processing in which activation spreads throug...
We propose that a recently discovered event-related potential (ERP) component—the pre-activation neg...
When we listen to speech, lexical candidates compete for recognition within 200 milliseconds of the ...
113 p.Prediction has been proposed to be a fundamental cognitive mechanism. However, empirical data ...
The pre-activation negativity (PrAN) is an event-related potential (ERP) component indexing how cons...
Although language is a tool for communication, most research in the neuroscience of language has foc...
This paper presents a meta-analysis of hemodynamic studies on passive auditory language processing. ...
International audienceWe aimed to determine the effect of prosodic familiarity on automatic word pro...