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Degree of conceptual overlap affects eye movements in visual world paradigm

Language, Cognition and Neuroscience, 2020
Several studies employing the visual world paradigm have shown that people will look at visual objects having a semantic relationship with spoken words.
Xingshan Li
exaly   +3 more sources

Impulse Processing: A Dynamical Systems Model of Incremental Eye Movements in the Visual World Paradigm [PDF]

open access: yesCognitive Science, 2011
The Visual World Paradigm (VWP) presents listeners with a challenging problem: They must integrate two disparate signals, the spoken language and the visual context, in support of action (e.g., complex movements of the eyes across a scene). We present Impulse Processing, a dynamical systems approach to incremental eye movements in the visual world that
Anuenue Kukona, Whitney Tabor
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Causal connectives as indicators of source information: Evidence from the visual world paradigm

open access: yesActa Psychologica, 2019
Causal relations can be presented as subjective, involving someone's reasoning, or objective, depicting a real-world cause-consequence relation. Subjective relations require longer processing times than objective relations. We hypothesize that the extra time is due to the involvement of a Subject of Consciousness (SoC) in the mental representation of ...
Yipu Wei, Ted Jm Sanders
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The time course of argument reactivation revealed: Using the visual world paradigm

Cognition, 2012
Previous research has found that the single argument of unaccusative verbs (such as fall) is reactivated during sentence processing, but the argument of agentive verbs (such as jump) is not (Bever & Sanz, 1997; Friedmann, Taranto, Shapiro, & Swinney, 2008).
Koring, L., Mak, W.M., Reuland, E.J.
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Visual World Paradigm Data: From Preprocessing to Nonlinear Time-Course Analysis

2017
Abstract. The Visual World Paradigm (VWP) is used to study online spoken language processing and produces time-series data. The data present challenges for analysis and they require significant preprocessing and are by nature nonlinear. Here, we discuss VWPre, a new tool for data preprocessing, and generalized additive mixed modeling (GAMM), a ...
Vincent Porretta   +3 more
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Using the visual-world paradigm to explore the meaning of conditionals in natural language

Language, Cognition and Neuroscience, 2018
This paper reports three eye-tracking experiments using the visual world paradigm to explore the meaning of conditionals in Mandarin Chinese.
Likan Zhan, Peng Zhou, Stephen Crain
exaly   +2 more sources

How negation is understood: Evidence from the visual world paradigm

Journal of Memory and Language, 2014
This paper explores how negation (e.g., the figure is not red) is understood using the visual world paradigm. Our hypothesis is that people will switch to the alternative affirmative (e.g., a green figure) whenever possible, but will be able to maintain the negated argument (e.g., a non-red figure) when needed.
Isabel Orenes   +2 more
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Looking at Language with the Visual World Paradigm

This is the data repository for the manuscript "Looking at Language with the Visual World Paradigm: A Systematic Review of Three Decades".
Uzun, Pınar, Kumcu, Alper
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The Visual World Paradigm in Children with Spoken Language Disorders

2017
Eye movements have become a commonly used response measure in studies of spoken language processing. These studies are included in the so-called ‘visual world paradigm' in which participants' eye movements are monitored during scene viewing in language comprehension and production activities.
Llorenç Andreu, Mònica Sanz-Torrent
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