Alexa Bautista,Stephen M Wilson
Alexa Bautista
Linguistic stimuli that are degraded in various ways have been used in neuroimaging studies to uncover distinct roles for different brain regions involved in processing language. In order to identify brain regions differentially involved in...
Melinda Fricke,Melissa M Baese-Berk,Matthew Goldrick
Melinda Fricke
During language production planning, multiple candidate representations are implicitly activated prior to articulation. Lexical representations that are phonologically related to the target (phonological neighbors) are known to influence ph...
Neural systems involved in processing novel linguistic constructions and their visual referents [0.03%]
参与新颖语言结构及其视觉参照加工的神经系统
Matthew A Johnson,Nicholas B Turk-Browne,Adele E Goldberg
Matthew A Johnson
In language, abstract phrasal patterns provide an important source of meaning, but little is known about whether or how such constructions are used to predict upcoming visual scenes. Findings from two fMRI studies indicate that initial expo...
The (in)dependence of articulation and lexical planning during isolated word production [0.03%]
单个词产生过程中的发音和词汇计划的(不)独立性
Esteban Buz,T Florian Jaeger
Esteban Buz
The number of phonological neighbors to a word (PND) can affect its lexical planning and pronunciation. Similar parallel effects on planning and articulation have been observed for other lexical variables, such as a word's contextual predic...
No place for /h/: an ERP investigation of English fricative place features [0.03%]
英语摩擦音辅音发音位置的ERP研究
Kevin Schluter,Stephen Politzer-Ahles,Diogo Almeida
Kevin Schluter
The representational format of speech units in long-term memory is a topic of debate. We present novel event-related brain potential evidence from the Mismatch Negativity (MMN) paradigm that is compatible with abstract, non-redundant featur...
Can you handle this? The impact of object affordances on how co-speech gestures are produced [0.03%]
你能够做到吗?客体功能对伴随言语的手势产生的影响
Ingrid Masson-Carro,Martijn Goudbeek,Emiel Krahmer
Ingrid Masson-Carro
Hand gestures are tightly coupled with speech and with action. Hence, recent accounts have emphasised the idea that simulations of spatio-motoric imagery underlie the production of co-speech gestures. In this study, we suggest that action s...
Can you hear me yet? An intracranial investigation of speech and non-speech audiovisual interactions in human cortex [0.03%]
听得见我说话吗?人脑皮层中语音和非语音音视交互的颅内研究
Ariane E Rhone,Kirill V Nourski,Hiroyuki Oya et al.
Ariane E Rhone et al.
In everyday conversation, viewing a talker's face can provide information about the timing and content of an upcoming speech signal, resulting in improved intelligibility. Using electrocorticography, we tested whether human auditory cortex ...
World knowledge affects prediction as quickly as selectional restrictions: Evidence from the visual world paradigm [0.03%]
世界知识像选择限制一样快速地影响预测:来自视觉世界范式的证据
Evelyn Milburn,Tessa Warren,Michael Walsh Dickey
Evelyn Milburn
There has been considerable debate regarding the question of whether linguistic knowledge and world knowledge are separable and used differently during processing or not (Hagoort, Hald, Bastiaansen, & Petersson, 2004; Matsuki et al., 2011; ...
The Processing of Biologically Plausible and Implausible forms in American Sign Language: Evidence for Perceptual Tuning [0.03%]
美国手语中生物上合理与不合理形式的加工:感觉调谐证据
Diogo Almeida,David Poeppel,David Corina
Diogo Almeida
The human auditory system distinguishes speech-like information from general auditory signals in a remarkably fast and efficient way. Combining psychophysics and neurophysiology (MEG), we demonstrate a similar result for the processing of v...
Gina R Kuperberg,T Florian Jaeger
Gina R Kuperberg
We consider several key aspects of prediction in language comprehension: its computational nature, the representational level(s) at which we predict, whether we use higher level representations to predictively pre-activate lower level repre...