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Spontaneous eye movements during passive spoken language comprehension reflect grammatical processing
Language Eye Movements Linguistic aspect Embodiment
2015/7/10
Language is tightly connected to sensory and motor systems. Recent research using eye- tracking typically relies on constrained visual contexts, viewing a small array of objects on a computer screen. ...
The Interface Between Language and Attention: Prosodic Focus Marking Recruits a General Attention Network in Spoken Language Comprehension
attention network FMRI information structure pitch accent sentence processing
2015/4/24
In spoken language, pitch accent can mark certain information as focus, whereby more attentional resources are allocated to the focused information. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, this s...
The Role of Planum Temporale in Processing Accent Variation in Spoken Language Comprehension
repetition–suppression speech speaker auditory cortex
2015/4/20
A repetition–suppression functional magnetic resonance imaging paradigm was used to explore the neuroanatomical substrates of processing two types of acoustic variation—speaker and accent—during spoke...
Continuous Mapping From Sound to Meaning in Spoken-Language Comprehension: Immediate Effects of Verb-Based Thematic Constraints
Sound to Meaning Spoken-Language Comprehension Verb-Based Thematic Constraints
2015/1/29
The authors used 2 “visual-world” eye-tracking experiments to examine lexical access using Dutch constructions in which the verb did or did not place semantic constraints on its subsequent subject nou...
Accent and reference resolution in spoken-language comprehension
Reference resolution Accent Prosody Eye movements
2015/1/29
The role of accent in reference resolution was investigated by monitoring eye fixations to lexical competitors (e.g., candy and candle) as participants followed prerecorded instructions to move object...
Eye Movements and Lexical Access in Spoken-Language Comprehension: Evaluating a Linking Hypothesis between Fixations and Linguistic Processing
Eye Movements Lexical Access Spoken-Language Comprehension Linking Hypothesis Fixations Linguistic Processing
2015/1/29
A growing number of researchers in the sentence processing community are using eye movements to address issues in spoken language comprehension. Experiments using this paradigm have shown that visuall...