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Eyetracking and EEG correlates of common ground information: a combined eyetracking/EEG study in a real-world environment ...
Brilmayer, Ingmar. - : Open Science Framework, 2022
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EEG correlates of first, second and third person pronouns in comprehension and production: An EEG study in a real-world environment ...
Brilmayer, Ingmar. - : Open Science Framework, 2022
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Referential Chains Reveal Predictive Processes and Form-to-Function Mapping: An Electroencephalographic Study Using Naturalistic Story Stimuli
Brilmayer, Ingmar; Schumacher, Petra B.. - : FRONTIERS MEDIA SA, 2021
Abstract: In discourse pragmatics, different referential forms are claimed to be indicative of the cognitive status of a referent in the current discourse. Referential expressions thereby possess a double function: They point back to an (existing) referent (form-to-function mapping), and they are used to derive predictions about a referent's subsequent recurrence in discourse. Existing event-related potential (ERP) research has mainly focused on the form-to-function mapping of referential expression. In the present ERP study, we explore the relationship of form-to-function mapping and prediction derived from the antecedent of referential expressions in naturalistic auditory language comprehension. Specifically, the study investigates the relationship between the form of a referential expression (pronoun vs. noun) and the form of its antecedent (pronoun vs. noun); i.e., it examines the influence of the interplay of predictions derived from an antecedent (forward-looking function) and the form-to-function mapping of an anaphor (backward-looking function) on the ERPs time-locked to anaphoric expressions. The results in the time range of the P300 and N400 allow for a dissociation of these two functions during online language comprehension.
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URL: https://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/56580/
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Referential Chains Reveal Predictive Processes and Form-to-Function Mapping: An Electroencephalographic Study Using Naturalistic Story Stimuli
In: Front Psychol (2021)
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Attention allocation in a language with post-focal prominences
In: Neuroreport (2020)
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Zooming in on agentivity: Experimental studies of DO-clefts in German
Kretzschmar, Franziska; Brilmayer, Ingmar. - : De Gruyter Mouton, 2020
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Zooming in on agentivity: Experimental studies of DO-clefts in German
Kretzschmar, Franziska; Brilmayer, Ingmar. - : WALTER DE GRUYTER GMBH, 2020
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Signal-driven and expectation-driven processing of accent types
Röhr, Christine T.; Brilmayer, Ingmar; Baumann, Stefan. - : Taylor & Francis, 2020
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Attention allocation in a language with post-focal prominences
Ventura, Caterina; Grice, Martine; Savino, Michelina. - : Wolters Kluwer, 2020
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Attention allocation in a language with post-focal prominences
Ventura, Caterina; Grice, Martine; Savino, Michelina. - : Wolters Kluwer Health, 2020
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Signal-driven and expectation-driven processing of accent types
Röhr, Christine T; Brilmayer, Ingmar; Baumann, Stefan. - : Taylor & Francis, 2020
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Discourse continuity : electrophysiological correlates of the dynamics of reference establishment in naturalistic auditory story comprehension
Brilmayer, Ingmar Michael [Verfasser]. - 2019
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The exceptional nature of the first person in natural story processing and the transfer of egocentricity
Brilmayer, Ingmar; Werner, Alexandra; Primus, Beatrice. - : Taylor & Francis, 2019
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Domain-general neural correlates of dependency formation: Using complex tones to simulate language
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Predicting discourse topics: Evidence for the privileged role of the syntactic subject during the comprehension of naturalistic auditory stories using event-related potentials ...
Brilmayer, Ingmar; Kandylaki, Katerina; Primus, Beatrice. - : Monash University, 2016
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