Search Results - "Alday, Phillip"
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How much baseline correction do we need in ERP research? Extended GLM model can replace baseline correction while lifting its limits
Published in Psychophysiology (01-12-2019)“…Baseline correction plays an important role in past and current methodological debates in ERP research (e.g., the Tanner vs. Maess debate in the Journal of…”
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M/EEG analysis of naturalistic stories: a review from speech to language processing
Published in Language, cognition and neuroscience (21-04-2019)“…M/EEG research using naturally spoken stories as stimuli has focused largely on speech and not language processing. The temporal resolution of M/EEG is a…”
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A common misapplication of statistical inference: Nuisance control with null-hypothesis significance tests
Published in Brain and language (01-11-2016)“…•Researchers use statistical tests of stimulus or subjects characteristics to “control for confounds”.•This practice is conceptually misguided and…”
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Toward a reliable, automated method of individual alpha frequency (IAF) quantification
Published in Psychophysiology (01-07-2018)“…Individual alpha frequency (IAF) is a promising electrophysiological marker of interindividual differences in cognitive function. IAF has been linked with…”
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Combining EEG and 3D-eye-tracking to study the prediction of upcoming speech in naturalistic virtual environments: A proof of principle
Published in Neuropsychologia (15-12-2023)“…EEG and eye-tracking provide complementary information when investigating language comprehension. Evidence that speech processing may be facilitated by speech…”
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Linguistic Structure and Meaning Organize Neural Oscillations into a Content-Specific Hierarchy
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (02-12-2020)“…Neural oscillations track linguistic information during speech comprehension (Ding et al., 2016; Keitel et al., 2018), and are known to be modulated by…”
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Speed-Accuracy Tradeoffs in Brain and Behavior: Testing the Independence of P300 and N400 Related Processes in Behavioral Responses to Sentence Categorization
Published in Frontiers in human neuroscience (27-08-2019)“…Although the N400 was originally discovered in a paradigm designed to elicit a P300 (Kutas and Hillyard, 1980), its relationship with the P300 and how both…”
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Distinguishing integration and prediction accounts of ERP N400 modulations in language processing through experimental design
Published in Neuropsychologia (01-11-2019)“…Many theoretical accounts of prediction in language processing are based to a substantial amount on experimental evidence from electrophysiological studies…”
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Are alpha and beta oscillations spatially dissociated over the cortex in context‐driven spoken‐word production?
Published in Psychophysiology (01-06-2022)“…Decreases in oscillatory alpha‐ and beta‐band power have been consistently found in spoken‐word production. These have been linked to both motor preparation…”
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The Decision Decoding ToolBOX (DDTBOX) – A Multivariate Pattern Analysis Toolbox for Event-Related Potentials
Published in Neuroinformatics (Totowa, N.J.) (01-01-2019)“…In recent years, neuroimaging research in cognitive neuroscience has increasingly used multivariate pattern analysis (MVPA) to investigate higher cognitive…”
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Focused-attention meditation increases cognitive control during motor sequence performance: Evidence from the N2 cortical evoked potential
Published in Behavioural brain research (20-04-2020)“…Focused-attention meditation training increases cognitive control during motor sequence performance: Evidence from the N2 cortical evoked potential. The left…”
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EEG and behavioral correlates of attentional processing while walking and navigating naturalistic environments
Published in Scientific reports (16-11-2021)“…The capacity to regulate one’s attention in accordance with fluctuating task demands and environmental contexts is an essential feature of adaptive behavior…”
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Competition Reduces Response Times in Multiparty Conversation
Published in Frontiers in psychology (16-09-2021)“…Natural conversations are characterized by short transition times between turns. This holds in particular for multi-party conversations. The short turn…”
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Individual alpha frequency modulates sleep-related emotional memory consolidation
Published in Neuropsychologia (01-11-2020)“…Alpha-band oscillatory activity is involved in modulating memory and attention. However, few studies have investigated individual differences in oscillatory…”
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Rapid adaptation of predictive models during language comprehension: Aperiodic EEG slope, individual alpha frequency and idea density modulate individual differences in real-time model updating
Published in Frontiers in psychology (26-08-2022)“…Predictive coding provides a compelling, unified theory of neural information processing, including for language. However, there is insufficient understanding…”
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Electrophysiology Reveals the Neural Dynamics of Naturalistic Auditory Language Processing: Event-Related Potentials Reflect Continuous Model Updates
Published in eNeuro (01-11-2017)“…The recent trend away from ANOVA-based analyses places experimental investigations into the neurobiology of cognition in more naturalistic and ecologically…”
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Control of Speaking Rate Is Achieved by Switching Between Qualitatively Distinct Cognitive "Gaits": Evidence From Simulation
Published in Psychological review (01-03-2020)“…That speakers can vary their speaking rate is evident, but how they accomplish this has hardly been studied. Consider this analogy: When walking, speed can be…”
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Working Together: Contributions of Corpus Analyses and Experimental Psycholinguistics to Understanding Conversation
Published in Frontiers in psychology (12-04-2018)“…As conversation is the most important way of using language, linguists and psychologists should combine forces to investigate how interlocutors deal with the…”
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Commentary on Sanborn and Chater: Posterior Modes Are Attractor Basins
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Structural Principles or Frequency of Use? An ERP Experiment on the Learnability of Consonant Clusters
Published in Frontiers in psychology (09-01-2017)“…Phonological knowledge of a language involves knowledge about which segments can be combined under what conditions. Languages vary in the quantity and quality…”
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