Speech rhythms and their neural foundations
The recognition of spoken language has typically been studied by focusing on either words
or their constituent elements (for example, low-level features or phonemes). More recently …
or their constituent elements (for example, low-level features or phonemes). More recently …
Predicting while comprehending language: A theory and review.
Researchers agree that comprehenders regularly predict upcoming language, but they do
not always agree on what prediction is (and how to differentiate it from integration) or what …
not always agree on what prediction is (and how to differentiate it from integration) or what …
Cortical tracking of hierarchical linguistic structures in connected speech
The most critical attribute of human language is its unbounded combinatorial nature: smaller
elements can be combined into larger structures on the basis of a grammatical system …
elements can be combined into larger structures on the basis of a grammatical system …
What do we mean by prediction in language comprehension?
We consider several key aspects of prediction in language comprehension: its
computational nature, the representational level (s) at which we predict, whether we use …
computational nature, the representational level (s) at which we predict, whether we use …
The cortical organization of syntax
Abstract Syntax, the structure of sentences, enables humans to express an infinite range of
meanings through finite means. The neurobiology of syntax has been intensely studied but …
meanings through finite means. The neurobiology of syntax has been intensely studied but …
[HTML][HTML] Electrophysiological correlates of semantic dissimilarity reflect the comprehension of natural, narrative speech
People routinely hear and understand speech at rates of 120–200 words per minute [1, 2].
Thus, speech comprehension must involve rapid, online neural mechanisms that process …
Thus, speech comprehension must involve rapid, online neural mechanisms that process …
[KİTAP][B] The neuroscience of creativity
A Abraham - 2018 - books.google.com
What happens in our brains when we compose a melody, write a poem, paint a picture, or
choreograph a dance sequence? How is this different from what occurs in the brain when …
choreograph a dance sequence? How is this different from what occurs in the brain when …
Large-scale replication study reveals a limit on probabilistic prediction in language comprehension
Do people routinely pre-activate the meaning and even the phonological form of upcoming
words? The most acclaimed evidence for phonological prediction comes from a 2005 Nature …
words? The most acclaimed evidence for phonological prediction comes from a 2005 Nature …
[ALINTI][C] The Visual Language of Comics: Introduction to the Structure and Cognition of Sequential Images
N Cohn - 2013 - books.google.com
Drawings and sequential images are an integral part of human expression dating back at
least as far as cave paintings, and in contemporary society appear most prominently in …
least as far as cave paintings, and in contemporary society appear most prominently in …
Modelling the N400 brain potential as change in a probabilistic representation of meaning
The N400 component of the event-related brain potential has aroused much interest
because it is thought to provide an online measure of meaning processing in the brain …
because it is thought to provide an online measure of meaning processing in the brain …