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Age-related effects on lexical, but not syntactic, processes during sentence production
Wheeldon, Linda; Segaert, Katrien; Hardy, Sophie M.. - : Taylor & Francis, 2021
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Dissociable effects of prediction and integration during language comprehension: Evidence from a large-scale study using brain potentials
Nieuwland, Mante; Barr, Dale; Bartolozzi, Federica. - : Royal Society, 2020
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Syntactic and lexical processing in healthy ageing
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Language comprehension in healthy ageing and mild cognitive impairment
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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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Healthy Aging and Sentence Production: Disrupted Lexical Access in the Context of Intact Syntactic Planning
Hardy, Sophie M.; Segaert, Katrien; Wheeldon, Linda. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2020
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Large-scale replication study reveals a limit on probabilistic prediction in language comprehension
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Learning to read Chinese as a second language: building lexical representations in the initial stages of character learning
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Stronger Syntactic Alignment in the Presence of an Interlocutor
Schoot, Lotte; Hagoort, Peter; Segaert, Katrien. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2019
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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
Ito, Aine; Ferguson, Heather J.; Rueschmeyer, Shirley-Ann. - : eLife Sciences Publications, 2018
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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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Large-scale replication study reveals a limit on probabilistic prediction in language comprehension
Nieuwland, Mante S; Ito, Aine; Segaert, Katrien. - : eLife Sciences Publications, 2018
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Investigating syntactic priming during sentence comprehension in developmental dyslexia: evidence for behavioral and neuronal effects
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EEG oscillations during word processing predict MCI conversion to Alzheimer's disease
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In dialogue with an avatar, language behavior is identical to dialogue with a human partner
Abstract: The use of virtual reality (VR) as a methodological tool is becoming increasingly popular in behavioral research as its flexibility allows for a wide range of applications. This new method has not been as widely accepted in the field of psycholinguistics, however, possibly due to the assumption that language processing during human-computer interactions does not accurately reflect human-human interactions. Yet at the same time there is a growing need to study human-human language interactions in a tightly controlled context, which has not been possible using existing methods. VR, however, offers experimental control over parameters that cannot be (as finely) controlled in the real world. As such, in this study we aim to show that human-computer language interaction is comparable to human-human language interaction in virtual reality. In the current study we compare participants’ language behavior in a syntactic priming task with human versus computer partners: we used a human partner, a human-like avatar with human-like facial expressions and verbal behavior, and a computer-like avatar which had this humanness removed. As predicted, our study shows comparable priming effects between the human and human-like avatar suggesting that participants attributed human-like agency to the human-like avatar. Indeed, when interacting with the computer-like avatar, the priming effect was significantly decreased. This suggests that when interacting with a human-like avatar, sentence processing is comparable to interacting with a human partner. Our study therefore shows that VR is a valid platform for conducting language research and studying dialogue interactions in an ecologically valid manner.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26676949
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5352801/
https://doi.org/10.3758/s13428-015-0688-7
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Syntactic priming and the lexical boost effect during sentence production and sentence comprehension: An fMRI study
In: Brain & language. - Orlando, Fla. [u.a.] : Elsevier 124 (2013) 2, 174-183
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The neuronal infrastructure of speaking
In: Brain & language. - Orlando, Fla. [u.a.] : Elsevier 122 (2012) 2, 71-80
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Structuring language : contributions to the neurocognition of syntax
Segaert, Katrien. - [s.l.] : [S.n.], 2012
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