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Correction: Using verb morphology to predict subject number in L1 and L2 sentence processing: A visual-world eye-tracking experiment

open access: yesJournal of the European Second Language Association, 2022
This article details a correction to: Koch, E. M., Bulté, B., Housen, A., & Godfroid, A. (2021). Using verb morphology to predict subject number in L1 and L2 sentence processing: A visual-world eye-tracking experiment.
Eva M. Koch   +3 more
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Using the Visual World Paradigm to Study Retrieval Interference in Spoken Language Comprehension. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Psychol, 2016
The cue-based retrieval theory (Lewis et al., 2006) predicts that interference from similar distractors should create difficulty for argument integration, however this hypothesis has only been examined in the written modality. The current study uses the Visual World Paradigm (VWP) to assess its feasibility to study retrieval interference arising from ...
Sekerina IA, Campanelli L, Van Dyke JA.
europepmc   +4 more sources

Eye-Tracking and the Visual World Paradigm [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Contains fulltext : 159291pub.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access) Contains fulltext : 159291.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)
Berends, S.M.   +2 more
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Tracking Eye Movements as a Window on Language Processing: The Visual World Paradigm

open access: yesEncyclopedia, 2023
This entry overviews the pioneering experimental studies exploiting eye movement data to investigate language processing in real time. After examining how vision and language were found to be closely related, herein focus the discussion on the evolution ...
Marta Tagliani, Michela Redolfi
doaj   +1 more source

Putting lexical constraints in context into the visual-world paradigm [PDF]

open access: yesCognition, 2008
Prior eye-tracking studies of spoken sentence comprehension have found that the presence of two potential referents, e.g., two frogs, can guide listeners toward a Modifier interpretation of Put the frog on the napkin... despite strong lexical biases associated with Put that support a Goal interpretation of the temporary ambiguity (Tanenhaus, M.
Jared M, Novick   +2 more
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Using verb morphology to predict subject number in L1 and L2 sentence processing: A visual-world eye-tracking experiment

open access: yesJournal of the European Second Language Association, 2021
We investigated whether adult German native speakers and Dutch-speaking second-language learners of German exploit German regular verb morphology for predictive sentence processing and whether such predictive processing is moderated by working memory ...
Eva M. Koch   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Tilt representation beyond the retinotopic level [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
We perceive a stable visual world, which enables successful interaction with our environment, despite movements of the eyes, head and body. How are such perceptions formed?
Buckley, D., Duke, P.A., Parwaga, S.
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Anaphora resolution and reanalysis during L2 sentence processing: evidence from the visual world paradigm [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
In a visual world paradigm study, we manipulated gender congruence between a subject pronoun and two antecedents to investigate whether L2 learners with a null subject first language (L1) acquire and process overt subject pronouns in a non-null subject ...
Cunnings, Ian   +2 more
core   +1 more source

Beyond the Libet clock: modality variants for agency measurements [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
The Sense of Agency (SoA) refers to our capability to control our own actions and influence the world around us. Recent research in HCI has been exploring SoA to provide users an instinctive sense of “I did that” as opposed to “the system did that ...
Aarts H.   +54 more
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Reliability of Visual-World Eyetracking for Lexical and Sentence Comprehension Tasks

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2014
Introduction Relatively little is known about the processing changes that support treatment-induced recovery in aphasia. Visual-world eyetracking has been used to detail language processing deficits in aphasia (Meyer, Mack, & Thompson, 2012; Mirman, Yee,
Jennifer E. Mack   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

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