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Prediction during simultaneous interpreting: Evidence from the visual-world paradigm
In: ISSN: 0010-0277 ; Cognition, Vol. 220 (2022) P. 104987 (2022)
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Understanding dialogue : language use and social interaction
Pickering, Martin J.; Garrod, Simon C.. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2021
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Cumulative frequency can explain cognate facilitation in language models
In: Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, vol 43, iss 43 (2021)
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The effects of dual-task interference in predicting turn-ends in speech and music
Abstract: Determining when a partner’s spoken or musical turn will end requires well-honed predictive abilities. Evidence suggests that our motor systems are activated during perception of both speech and music, and it has been argued that motor simulation is used to predict turn-ends across domains. Here we used a dual-task interference paradigm to investigate whether motor simulation of our partner’s action underlies our ability to make accurate turn-end predictions in speech and in music. Furthermore, we explored how specific this simulation is to the action being predicted. We conducted two experiments, one investigating speech turn-ends, and one investigating music turn-ends. In each, 34 proficient pianists predicted turn-endings while (1) passively listening, (2) producing an effector-specific motor activity (mouth/hand movement), or (3) producing a task- and effector-specific motor activity (mouthing words/fingering a piano melody). In the speech experiment, any movement during speech perception disrupted predictions of spoken turn-ends, whether the movement was task-specific or not. In the music experiment, only task-specific movement (i.e., fingering a piano melody) disrupted predictions of musical turn-ends. These findings support the use of motor simulation to make turn-end predictions in both speech and music but suggest that the specificity of this simulation may differ between domains.
Keyword: Applied cognition; Language; Motor interference; Music; Prediction; Psychology Research Group; Simulation
URL: http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/2787270
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.brainres.2021.147571
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Cumulative frequency can explain cognate facilitation in language models ...
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Syntactic priming across highly similar languages is not affected by language proficiency ...
Liu, Shun; Hong, Danping; Huang, Jian. - : Taylor & Francis, 2021
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Syntactic priming across highly similar languages is not affected by language proficiency ...
Liu, Shun; Hong, Danping; Huang, Jian. - : Taylor & Francis, 2021
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Prediction error boosts retention of novel words in adults but not in children
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Prediction error boosts retention of novel words in adults but not in children
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Does it pay to imitate? No evidence for social gains from lexical imitation
In: R Soc Open Sci (2021)
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Understanding dialogue : language use and social interaction
Pickering, Martin J.; Garrod, Simon C.. - Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2020
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Listeners are better at predicting speakers similar to themselves
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Syntactic Priming During Sentence Comprehension: Evidence for the Lexical Boost
In: Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2014, Vol. 40, No. 4, pp. 905-918. (2020)
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Prediction in Interpreting
Amos, Rhona. - : Université de Genève, 2020
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Prediction of phonological and gender information: An event-related potential study in Italian
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Listeners are better at predicting speakers similar to themselves
In: Acta Psychol (Amst) (2020)
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Special issue on Structural Priming in Less-Studied Languages and Dialects: Introduction [<Journal>]
Pickering, Martin J. [Verfasser]; Branigan, Holly P. [Verfasser]
DNB Subject Category Language
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Syntactic representation is independent of semantics in Mandarin: evidence from syntactic priming ...
Xuemei Chen; Branigan, Holly P.; Suiping Wang. - : Taylor & Francis, 2019
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Syntactic representation is independent of semantics in Mandarin: evidence from syntactic priming ...
Xuemei Chen; Branigan, Holly P.; Suiping Wang. - : Taylor & Francis, 2019
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Lexically-mediated syntactic priming effects in comprehension: Sources of facilitation ...
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