Semantic word integration in children with cochlear implants: Electrophysiological evidence [0.03%]
人工耳蜗植入儿童的语义词整合:电生理学证据
Elizabeth Pierotti,Sharon Coffey-Corina,Tristan Schaefer et al.
Elizabeth Pierotti et al.
Differential auditory experiences of children with hearing-loss who receive cochlear implants (CIs) may influence the integration of lexical and conceptual information. Here we measured event-related potentials during a word-picture priming...
It's about time! Time as a parameter for lexical and syntactic processing: an eye-tracking-while-listening investigation [0.03%]
是时候了!时间作为词汇和句法处理的参数:一项眼动追踪研究
Carolyn Baker,Tracy Love
Carolyn Baker
We examined the time-course of lexical activation, deactivation, and the syntactic operation of dependency linking during the online processing of object-relative sentence constructions using eye-tracking-while-listening. We explored how ma...
Chinese-English bilinguals show linguistic-perceptual links in the brain associating short spoken phrases with corresponding real-world natural action sounds by semantic category [0.03%]
汉语英语双语使用者的大脑中会因为语义范畴将简短的口语与相应的现实世界自然动作声音联系起来,形成语言知觉链
Gabriela N Valencia,Stephanie Khoo,Ting Wong et al.
Gabriela N Valencia et al.
Higher cognitive functions such as linguistic comprehension must ultimately relate to perceptual systems in the brain, though how and why this forms remains unclear. Different brain networks that mediate perception when hearing real-world n...
Lexical selection in bimodal bilinguals: ERP evidence from picture-word interference [0.03%]
双语词模选择:来自图片词汇干扰任务的ERP证据
Karen Emmorey,Megan Mott,Gabriela Meade et al.
Karen Emmorey et al.
The picture word interference (PWI) paradigm and ERPs were used to investigate whether lexical selection in deaf and hearing ASL-English bilinguals occurs via lexical competition or whether the response exclusion hypothesis (REH) for PWI ef...
Using automated acoustic analysis to explore the link between planning and articulation in second language speech production [0.03%]
利用自动声学分析探索二语言语产出中计划与发音之间的联系
Matthew Goldrick,Yosi Shrem,Oriana Kilbourn-Ceron et al.
Matthew Goldrick et al.
Speakers learning a second language show systematic differences from native speakers in the retrieval, planning, and articulation of speech. A key challenge in examining the interrelationship between these differences at various stages of p...
Adults and children predict in complex and variable referential contexts [0.03%]
成人和儿童在复杂多变的指称情境中进行预测
Tracy Reuter,Kavindya Dalawella,Casey Lew-Williams
Tracy Reuter
Prior research suggests that prediction supports language processing and learning. However, the ecological validity of such findings is unclear because experiments usually include constrained stimuli. While theoretically suggestive, previou...
Cognitive and neural predictors of speech comprehension in noisy backgrounds in older adults [0.03%]
老年人在噪音背景下言语理解的认知和神经预测因素
Megan C Fitzhugh,Sydney Y Schaefer,Leslie C Baxter et al.
Megan C Fitzhugh et al.
Older adults often experience difficulties comprehending speech in noisy backgrounds, which hearing loss does not fully explain. It remains unknown how cognitive abilities, brain networks, and age-related hearing loss may uniquely contribut...
On the locus of talker-specificity effects in spoken word recognition: an ERP study with dichotic priming [0.03%]
听者特定效应在口语词识别中的产生机制:双耳词干启动实验的ERP研究
Sophie Dufour,Dierdre Bolger,Stephanie Massol et al.
Sophie Dufour et al.
We used event-related potentials to examine the precise moment at which talker-specific information comes into play during spoken word recognition. Dichotic repetition priming was examined with primes presented in the left unattended ear an...
Effects of deafness and sign language experience on the human brain: voxel-based and surface-based morphometry [0.03%]
耳聋和手语对人脑的影响:体素形态学和基于表面的形态学研究
Stephen McCullough,Karen Emmorey
Stephen McCullough
We investigated how deafness and sign language experience affect the human brain by comparing neuroanatomical structures across congenitally deaf signers (n = 30), hearing native signers (n = 30), and hearing sign-naïve controls (n = 30). ...
Kurt Winsler,Katherine J Midgley,Jonathan Grainger et al.
Kurt Winsler et al.
This study used electrophysiological recordings to a large sample of spoken words to track the time-course of word frequency, phonological neighbourhood density, concreteness and stimulus duration effects in two experiments. Fifty subjects ...