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    Neural correlates of turn-taking in the wild: Response planning starts early in free interviews by Bögels, Sara

    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 by Bögels, Sara, Torreira, Francisco

    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 by Torreira, Francisco, Bögels, Sara

    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 by Bögels, Sara, Torreira, Francisco

    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 by Bögels, Sara, Magyari, Lilla, Levinson, Stephen C.

    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 by Bögels, Sara, Casillas, Marisa, Levinson, Stephen C.

    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 by Bögels, Sara, Kendrick, Kobin H, Levinson, Stephen C

    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 by Bögels, Sara, Barr, Dale J, Garrod, Simon, Kessler, Klaus

    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 by Bögels, Sara, Levinson, Stephen C

    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 by Gisladottir, Rosa S, Bögels, Sara, Levinson, Stephen C

    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 by Bögels, Sara, Levinson, Stephen C.

    “…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 by Bögels, Sara, Kendrick, Kobin H., Levinson, Stephen C.

    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 by Rasenberg, Marlou, Özyürek, Asli, Bögels, Sara, Dingemanse, Mark

    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 by Fairs, Amie, Bögels, Sara, Meyer, Antje S.

    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 by Liu(刘), Rui(睿), Bögels, Sara, Bird, Geoffrey, Medendorp, W. Pieter, Toni, Ivan

    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 by Goregliad Fjaellingsdal, Tatiana, Schwenke, Diana, Scherbaum, Stefan, Kuhlen, Anna K., Bögels, Sara, Meekes, Joost, Bleichner, Martin G.

    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 by Torreira, Francisco, Bögels, Sara, Levinson, Stephen C

    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 by Bögels, Sara, Schriefers, Herbert, Vonk, Wietske, Chwilla, Dorothee J., Kerkhofs, Roel

    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 by Schwenke, Diana, Bleichner, Martin G., Fjaellingsdal, Tatiana Goregliad, Meekes, Joost, Bögels, Sara, Kräplin, Anja, Kuhlen, Anna K., Wehner, Peggy, Scherbaum, Stefan

    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 by Bogels, Sara, Schriefers, Herbert, Vonk, Wietske, Chwilla, Dorothee J

    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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