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Towards Interactive Search: Investigating Visual Search in a Novel Real-World Paradigm [PDF]

open access: yesBrain Sciences, 2020
An overwhelming majority of studies on visual search and selective attention were conducted using computer screens. There are arguably shortcomings in transferring knowledge from computer-based studies to real-world search behavior as findings are based ...
Marian Sauter   +2 more
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Comparing infrared and webcam eye tracking in the Visual World Paradigm

open access: yesGlossa Psycholinguistics, 2022
Visual World eye tracking is a temporally fine-grained method of monitoring attention, making it a popular tool in the study of online sentence processing.
Myrte Vos   +2 more
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Analysing data from the psycholinguistic visual-world paradigm: Comparison of different analysis methods. [PDF]

open access: yesBehav Res Methods, 2023
AbstractIn this paper, we discuss key characteristics and typical experimental designs of the visual-world paradigm and compare different methods of analysing eye-movement data. We discuss the nature of the eye-movement data from a visual-world study and provide data analysis tutorials on ANOVA, t-tests, linear mixed-effects model, growth curve ...
Ito A, Knoeferle P.
europepmc   +3 more sources

Two Paradigms – Two Art Worlds: On Constructing the Difference as a Strategy for Validating the Concept of the Artist and Art

open access: yesPrzeglad Socjologii Jakosciowej, 2021
The subject of the article is two art worlds in the field of visual arts which currently exist side by side in Poland. These worlds operate as part of two different paradigms of art, which is why two different definitions of the art and artist apply to ...
Agata Sulikowska-Dejena
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Evidence against egocentric prediction during language comprehension

open access: yesRoyal Society Open Science, 2023
Although previous research has demonstrated that language comprehension can be egocentric, there is little evidence for egocentricity during prediction. In particular, comprehenders do not appear to predict egocentrically when the context makes it clear ...
Ruth E. Corps   +2 more
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World knowledge affects prediction as quickly as selectional restrictions: Evidence from the visual world paradigm. [PDF]

open access: yesLang Cogn Neurosci, 2016
There has been considerable debate regarding the question of whether linguistic knowledge and world knowledge are separable and used differently during processing or not (Hagoort, Hald, Bastiaansen, & Petersson, 2004; Matsuki et al., 2011; Paczynski & Kuperberg, 2012; Warren & McConnell, 2007; Warren, McConnell, & Rayner, 2008). Previous investigations
Milburn E, Warren T, Dickey MW.
europepmc   +4 more sources

Eye movements unveil sensitivity of naïve listeners to iconicity of Russian onomatopoeic words

open access: yesPoljarnyj Vestnik: Norwegian Journal of Slavic Studies, 2023
Iconicity between form and meaning of words is considered to be instrumental in relating linguistic forms to sensorimotor experience. Some Russian onomatopoeic words (e.g. bac ‘bang’) depict sounds and indicate action connected to these sounds.
Tuomo Häikiö, Oksana Kanerva
doaj   +1 more source

Lexical processing depends on sublexical processing: Evidence from the visual world paradigm and aphasia. [PDF]

open access: yesAtten Percept Psychophys, 2019
Some early studies of people with aphasia reported strikingly better performance on lexical than on sublexical speech perception tasks. These findings challenged the claim that lexical processing depends on sublexical processing and suggested that acoustic information could be mapped directly to lexical representations.
Dial HR, McMurray B, Martin RC.
europepmc   +4 more sources

Tracking Object-State Representations During Real-Time Language Comprehension by Native and Non-native Speakers of English

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
The present “visual world” eye-tracking study examined the time-course of how native and non-native speakers keep track of implied object-state representations during real-time language processing.
Xin Kang, Xin Kang, Haoyan Ge
doaj   +1 more source

Towards Understanding the Task Dependency of Embodied Language Processing: The Influence of Colour During Language-Vision Interactions

open access: yesJournal of Cognition, 2020
A main challenge for theories of embodied cognition is to understand the task dependency of embodied language processing. One possibility is that perceptual representations (e.g., typical colour of objects mentioned in spoken sentences) are not activated
Falk Huettig   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

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