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Beat gestures influence which speech sounds you hear
In: Proc Biol Sci (2021)
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How visual cues to speech rate influence speech perception ...
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Supplementary material from "Beat gestures influence which speech sounds you hear" ...
Bosker, Hans Rutger; Peeters, David. - : The Royal Society, 2020
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Supplementary material from "Beat gestures influence which speech sounds you hear" ...
Bosker, Hans Rutger; Peeters, David. - : The Royal Society, 2020
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How visual cues to speech rate influence speech perception ...
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QJE-STD-19-052.R2-Supplementary_Material – Supplemental material for How visual cues to speech rate influence speech perception ...
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QJE-STD-19-052.R2-Supplementary_Material – Supplemental material for How visual cues to speech rate influence speech perception ...
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Do we predict upcoming speech content in naturalistic environments? ...
Heyselaar, Evelien; Peeters, David; Hagoort, Peter. - : Taylor & Francis, 2020
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Do we predict upcoming speech content in naturalistic environments? ...
Heyselaar, Evelien; Peeters, David; Hagoort, Peter. - : Taylor & Francis, 2020
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A conceptual framework for the study of demonstrative reference
In: Psychon Bull Rev (2020)
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Bilingual switching between languages and listeners ...
Peeters, David. - : Open Science Framework, 2019
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Activation of the language control network in bilingual visual word recognition
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Virtual reality: A game-changing method for the language sciences
Peeters, David. - : Springer US, 2019
Abstract: This paper introduces virtual reality as an experimental method for the language sciences and provides a review of recent studies using the method to answer fundamental, psycholinguistic research questions. It is argued that virtual reality demonstrates that ecological validity and experimental control should not be conceived of as two extremes on a continuum, but rather as two orthogonal factors. Benefits of using virtual reality as an experimental method include that in a virtual environment, as in the real world, there is no artificial spatial divide between participant and stimulus. Moreover, virtual reality experiments do not necessarily have to include a repetitive trial structure or an unnatural experimental task. Virtual agents outperform experimental confederates in terms of the consistency and replicability of their behavior, allowing for reproducible science across participants and research labs. The main promise of virtual reality as a tool for the experimental language sciences, however, is that it shifts theoretical focus towards the interplay between different modalities (e.g., speech, gesture, eye gaze, facial expressions) in dynamic and communicative real-world environments, complementing studies that focus on one modality (e.g., speech) in isolation.
Keyword: Theoretical Review
URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6557875/
https://doi.org/10.3758/s13423-019-01571-3
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30734158
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Language-driven anticipatory eye movements in virtual reality [<Journal>]
Eichert, Nicole [Verfasser]; Peeters, David [Sonstige]; Hagoort, Peter [Sonstige]
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The combined use of virtual reality and EEG to study language processing in naturalistic environments
Tromp, Johanne; Peeters, David; Meyer, Antje S.. - : Springer US, 2017
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A social and neurobiological approach to pointing in speech and gesture
Peeters, David. - [s.l.] : [S.n.], 2015
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The representation and processing of identical cognates by late bilinguals: RT and ERP effects
In: Journal of memory and language. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 68 (2013) 4, 315-332
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Smart Phone, Smart Science: How the Use of Smartphones Can Revolutionize Research in Cognitive Science
In: ISSN: 1932-6203 ; EISSN: 1932-6203 ; PLoS ONE ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02446781 ; PLoS ONE, Public Library of Science, 2011, 6 (9), pp.e24974. &#x27E8;10.1371/journal.pone.0024974&#x27E9; (2011)
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Smart Phone, Smart Science: How the Use of Smartphones Can Revolutionize Research in Cognitive Science
In: PLoS One, 6 (9) (2011)
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Smart Phone, Smart Science: How the Use of Smartphones Can Revolutionize Research in Cognitive Science
In: PLoS One, 6 (9) (2011)
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