Search Results - "Nieuwland, Mante S"
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Commentary: Rational Adaptation in Lexical Prediction: The Influence of Prediction Strength
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Predicting form and meaning: Evidence from brain potentials
Published in Journal of memory and language (01-01-2016)“…•An ERP study on pre-activation of form and meaning during lexical prediction.•Cloze-dependent reduced N400s for anomalous words with semantic/form relatedness…”
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Dissociable effects of prediction and integration during language comprehension: evidence from a large-scale study using brain potentials
Published in Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological sciences (03-02-2020)“…Composing sentence meaning is easier for predictable words than for unpredictable words. Are predictable words genuinely predicted, or simply more plausible…”
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Large-scale replication study reveals a limit on probabilistic prediction in language comprehension
Published in eLife (03-04-2018)“…Do people routinely pre-activate the meaning and even the phonological form of upcoming words? The most acclaimed evidence for phonological prediction comes…”
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On the incrementality of pragmatic processing: An ERP investigation of informativeness and pragmatic abilities
Published in Journal of memory and language (01-10-2010)“…In two event-related potential (ERP) experiments, we determined to what extent Grice’s maxim of informativeness as well as pragmatic ability contributes to the…”
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Do ‘early’ brain responses reveal word form prediction during language comprehension? A critical review
Published in Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews (01-01-2019)“…•People can predict meaning and sometimes the form of upcoming words.•Form prediction can play out at level of sensory or low-level linguistic processes.•I…”
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Distinguishing Old From New Referents During Discourse Comprehension: Evidence From ERPs and Oscillations
Published in Frontiers in human neuroscience (14-11-2019)“…In this EEG study, we used pre-registered and exploratory ERP and time-frequency analyses to investigate the resolution of anaphoric and non-anaphoric noun…”
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When peanuts fall in love: N400 evidence for the power of discourse
Published in Journal of cognitive neuroscience (01-07-2006)“…In linguistic theories of how sentences encode meaning, a distinction is often made between the context-free rule-based combination of lexical-semantic…”
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Can You Hear What’s Coming? Failure to Replicate ERP Evidence for Phonological Prediction
Published in Neurobiology of language (01-01-2022)“…Prediction-based theories of language comprehension assume that listeners predict both the meaning and phonological form of likely upcoming words. In alleged…”
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Establishing reference in language comprehension: An electrophysiological perspective
Published in Brain research (18-05-2007)“…Abstract The electrophysiology of language comprehension has long been dominated by research on syntactic and semantic integration. However, to understand…”
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Prediction during language comprehension: what is next?
Published in Trends in cognitive sciences (01-11-2023)“…During language processing, comprehenders predict upcoming linguistic input. These predictions draw on many sources of information including the preceding…”
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How 'rational' is semantic prediction? A critique and re-analysis of Delaney-Busch, Morgan, Lau, and Kuperberg (2019)
Published in Cognition (01-10-2021)“…In a recent article in Cognition, Delaney-Busch et al. (2019) claim evidence for 'rational', Bayesian adaptation of semantic predictions, using ERP data from…”
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Quantification, Prediction, and the Online Impact of Sentence Truth-Value: Evidence From Event-Related Potentials
Published in Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition (01-02-2016)“…Do negative quantifiers like "few" reduce people's ability to rapidly evaluate incoming language with respect to world knowledge? Previous research has…”
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“Who’s he?” Event-related brain potentials and unbound pronouns
Published in Journal of memory and language (01-10-2014)“…•Three ERP experiments on processing gender-mismatching unbound pronouns.•Mismatching pronouns consistently elicited a sustained frontal negative shift…”
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How ‘rational’ is semantic prediction? A critique and re-analysis of
Published in Cognition (01-10-2021)“…In a recent article in Cognition, Delaney-Busch et al. (2019) claim evidence for ‘rational’, Bayesian adaptation of semantic predictions, using ERP data from…”
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On sense and reference: Examining the functional neuroanatomy of referential processing
Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (01-09-2007)“…In an event-related fMRI study, we examined the cortical networks involved in establishing reference during language comprehension. We compared BOLD responses…”
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The Truth Before and After: Brain Potentials Reveal Automatic Activation of Event Knowledge during Sentence Comprehension
Published in Journal of cognitive neuroscience (01-11-2015)“…How does knowledge of real-world events shape our understanding of incoming language? Do temporal terms like "before" and "after" impact the online recruitment…”
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Definitely saw it coming? The dual nature of the pre-nominal prediction effect
Published in Cognition (01-11-2020)“…In well-known demonstrations of lexical prediction during language comprehension, pre-nominal articles that mismatch a likely upcoming noun's gender elicit…”
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Great expectations: specific lexical anticipation influences the processing of spoken language
Published in BMC neuroscience (26-10-2007)“…Recently several studies have shown that people use contextual information to make predictions about the rest of the sentence or story as the text unfolds…”
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The interplay between semantic and referential aspects of anaphoric noun phrase resolution: Evidence from ERPs
Published in Brain and language (01-08-2008)“…In this event-related brain potential (ERP) study, we examined how semantic and referential aspects of anaphoric noun phrase resolution interact during…”
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