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Dissociable effects of prediction and integration during language comprehension: evidence from a large-scale study using brain potentials
In: Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci (2020)
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Activation of the language control network in bilingual visual word recognition
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Large-scale replication study reveals a limit on probabilistic prediction in language comprehension
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The Oxford handbook of psycholinguistics
Rueschemeyer, Shirley-Ann; Gaskell, Gareth. - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2018
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Large-scale replication study reveals a limit on probabilistic prediction in language comprehension
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Large-scale replication study reveals a limit on probabilistic prediction in language comprehension
Von Grebmer Zu Wolfsthurn, Sarah; Ito, Aine; Segaert, Katrien. - : eLife Sciences Publications, 2018
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Large-scale replication study reveals a limit on probabilistic prediction in language comprehension
Nieuwland, Mante S; Politzer-Ahles, Stephen; Heyselaar, Evelien. - : eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd, 2018
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Lexico-semantics
Meteyard, Lotte; Vigliocco, Gabriella. - : Oxford University Press, 2018
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“I know something you don't know” : Discourse and social context effects on the N400 in adolescents
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Fractionating the anterior temporal lobe : MVPA reveals differential responses to input and conceptual modality
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Fractionating the anterior temporal lobe: MVPA reveals differential responses to input and conceptual modality
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Fractionating the anterior temporal lobe: MVPA reveals differential responses to input and conceptual modality
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Making sense : motor activation and action plausibility during sentence processing
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Neuronal interactions between mentalizing and action systems during indirect request processing
Abstract: Human communication relies on the ability to process linguistic structure and to map words and utterances onto our environment. Furthermore, as what we communicate is often not directly encoded in our language (e.g., in the case of irony, jokes, or indirect requests), we need to extract additional cues to infer the beliefs and desires of our conversational partners. Although the functional interplay between language and the ability to mentalize has been discussed in theoretical accounts in the past, the neurobiological underpinnings of these dynamics are currently not well understood. Here, we address this issue using functional imaging (fMRI). Participants listened to question-reply dialogues. In these dialogues, a reply is interpreted as a direct reply, an indirect reply, or a request for action, depending on the question. We show that inferring meaning from indirect replies engages parts of the mentalizing network (mPFC) while requests for action also activate the cortical motor system (IPL). Subsequent connectivity analysis using Dynamic Causal Modelling (DCM) revealed that this pattern of activation is best explained by an increase in effective connectivity from the mentalizing network (mPFC) to the action system (IPL). These results are an important step towards a more integrative understanding of the neurobiological basis of indirect speech processing.
URL: https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/100147/1/vanAckeren_SCAN_2016.pdf
https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/100147/
https://doi.org/10.1093/scan/nsw062
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Neuronal interactions between mentalising and action systems during indirect request processing
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The Social N400 effect : how the presence of other listeners affects language comprehension
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Feature activation during word recognition: action, visual, and associative-semantic priming effects
Lam, Kevin J. Y.; Dijkstra, Ton; Rueschemeyer, Shirley-Ann. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2015
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Neural networks involved in learning lexical-semantic and syntactic information in a second language
Mueller, Jutta L.; Rueschemeyer, Shirley-Ann; Ono, Kentaro. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2014
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Cross-Modal Integration of Lexical-Semantic Features during Word Processing: Evidence from Oscillatory Dynamics during EEG
van Ackeren, Markus J.; Rueschemeyer, Shirley-Ann. - : Public Library of Science, 2014
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Oscillatory Neuronal Activity Reflects Lexical-Semantic Feature Integration within and across Sensory Modalities in Distributed Cortical Networks
van Ackeren, Markus J.; Schneider, Till R.; Müsch, Kathrin. - : Society for Neuroscience, 2014
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