Search Results - "Bögels, Sara"
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Neural correlates of turn-taking in the wild: Response planning starts early in free interviews
Published in Cognition (01-10-2020)“…Conversation is generally characterized by smooth transitions between turns, with only very short gaps. This entails that responders often begin planning their…”
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Listeners use intonational phrase boundaries to project turn ends in spoken interaction
Published in Journal of phonetics (01-09-2015)“…In conversation, turn transitions between speakers often occur smoothly, usually within a time window of a few hundred milliseconds. It has been argued, on the…”
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Vocal reaction times to speech offsets: Implications for processing models of conversational turn-taking
Published in Journal of phonetics (01-09-2022)“…•Vocal reactions to the offset of speech-like stimuli are longer than reactions to stimulus onsets.•Speaking latencies decrease as prosodic cues appear further…”
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Turn-end Estimation in Conversational Turn-taking: The Roles of Context and Prosody
Published in Discourse processes (26-11-2021)“…This study investigated the role of contextual and prosodic information in turn-end estimation by means of a button-press task. We presented participants with…”
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Neural signatures of response planning occur midway through an incoming question in conversation
Published in Scientific reports (05-08-2015)“…A striking puzzle about language use in everyday conversation is that turn-taking latencies are usually very short, whereas planning language production takes…”
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Planning versus comprehension in turn-taking: Fast responders show reduced anticipatory processing of the question
Published in Neuropsychologia (31-01-2018)“…Rapid response latencies in conversation suggest that responders start planning before the ongoing turn is finished. Indeed, an earlier EEG study suggests that…”
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Never Say No... How the Brain Interprets the Pregnant Pause in Conversation
Published in PloS one (23-12-2015)“…In conversation, negative responses to invitations, requests, offers, and the like are more likely to occur with a delay-conversation analysts talk of them as…”
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Conversational Interaction in the Scanner: Mentalizing during Language Processing as Revealed by MEG
Published in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. 1991) (01-09-2015)“…Humans are especially good at taking another's perspective-representing what others might be thinking or experiencing. This "mentalizing" capacity is apparent…”
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Ultrasound measurements of interactive turn-taking in question-answer sequences: Articulatory preparation is delayed but not tied to the response
Published in PloS one (05-07-2023)“…We know that speech planning in conversational turn-taking can happen in overlap with the previous turn and research suggests that it starts as early as…”
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Oscillatory Brain Responses Reflect Anticipation during Comprehension of Speech Acts in Spoken Dialog
Published in Frontiers in human neuroscience (07-02-2018)“…Everyday conversation requires listeners to quickly recognize verbal actions, so-called , from the underspecified linguistic code and prepare a relevant…”
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The Brain Behind the Response: Insights Into Turn-taking in Conversation From Neuroimaging
Published in Research on language and social interaction (02-01-2017)“…This article reviews the prospects for the cross-fertilization of conversation analytic (CA) and neurocognitive studies of conversation, focusing on turn…”
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Conversational expectations get revised as response latencies unfold
Published in Language, cognition and neuroscience (02-07-2020)“…The present study extends neuro-imaging into conversation through studying dialogue comprehension. Conversation entails rapid responses, with negative…”
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The Primacy of Multimodal Alignment in Converging on Shared Symbols for Novel Referents
Published in Discourse processes (16-03-2022)“…When people interact to establish shared symbols for novel objects or concepts, they often rely on multiple communicative modalities as well as on alignment…”
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Dual-tasking with simple linguistic tasks: Evidence for serial processing
Published in Acta psychologica (01-11-2018)“…In contrast to the large amount of dual-task research investigating the coordination of a linguistic and a non-linguistic task, little research has…”
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Hierarchical Integration of Communicative and Spatial Perspective‐Taking Demands in Sensorimotor Control of Referential Pointing
Published in Cognitive science (01-01-2022)“…Recognized as a simple communicative behavior, referential pointing is cognitively complex because it invites a communicator to consider an addressee's…”
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Expectancy effects in the EEG during joint and spontaneous word-by-word sentence production in German
Published in Scientific reports (25-03-2020)“…Our aim in the present study is to measure neural correlates during spontaneous interactive sentence production. We present a novel approach using the…”
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Breathing for answering: the time course of response planning in conversation
Published in Frontiers in psychology (12-03-2015)“…We investigate the timing of pre-answer inbreaths in order to shed light on the time course of response planning and execution in conversational turn-taking…”
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Processing consequences of superfluous and missing prosodic breaks in auditory sentence comprehension
Published in Neuropsychologia (01-11-2013)“…This ERP study investigates whether a superfluous prosodic break (i.e., a prosodic break that does not coincide with a syntactic break) has more severe…”
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Improving by improvising: The impact of improvisational theatre, on handling expectation violation during social creativity
Published in Journal of creativity (01-08-2024)“…In improvisational theatre (improv) dialog, characters, and story are created spontaneously by the actors on stage. Impro trainers posit that compelling…”
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The Role of Prosodic Breaks and Pitch Accents in Grouping Words during On-Line Sentence Processing
Published in Journal of cognitive neuroscience (01-09-2011)“…The present study addresses the question whether accentuation and prosodic phrasing can have a similar function, namely, to group words in a sentence together…”
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