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Analysing data from the psycholinguistic visual-world paradigm
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Ito, Aine, Knoeferle, Pia
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Hierarchical Event Descriptors (HED): Semi-Structured Tagging for Real-World Events in Large-Scale EEG. [PDF]
Real-world brain imaging by EEG requires accurate annotation of complex subject-environment interactions in event-rich tasks and paradigms. This paper describes the evolution of the Hierarchical Event Descriptor (HED) system for systematically describing
Bigdely-Shamlo, Nima +6 more
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Looking, language, and memory: Bridging research from the visual world and visual search paradigms
In the visual world paradigm as used in psycholinguistics, eye gaze (i.e. visual orienting) is measured in order to draw conclusions about linguistic processing. However, current theories are underspecified with respect to how visual attention is guided on the basis of linguistic representations. In the visual search paradigm as used within the area of
Huettig, F., Olivers, C., Hartsuiker, R.
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Evidence for serial coercion: A time course analysis using the visual-world paradigm [PDF]
Metonymic verbs like start or enjoy often occur with artifact-denoting complements (e.g., The artist started the picture) although semantically they require event-denoting complements (e.g., The artist started painting the picture). In case of artifact-denoting objects, the complement is assumed to be type shifted (or coerced) into an event to conform ...
Scheepers, Christoph +2 more
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We investigated the effects of everyday language exposure on the prediction of orthographic and phonological forms of a highly predictable word during listening comprehension.
Aine Ito, Hiromu Sakai
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On-line processing of English which-questions by children and adults: a visual world paradigm study [PDF]
Previous research has shown that children demonstrate similar sentence processing reflexes to those observed in adults, but they have difficulties revising an erroneous initial interpretation when they process garden-path sentences, passives, and wh ...
Baayen +12 more
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To dash or to dawdle: verb-associated speed of motion influences eye movements during spoken sentence comprehension [PDF]
In describing motion events verbs of manner provide information about the speed of agents or objects in those events. We used eye tracking to investigate how inferences about this verb-associated speed of motion would influence the time course of ...
AM Fecica +27 more
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The dominant paradigm for feature learning in computer vision relies on training neural networks for the task of object recognition using millions of hand labelled images.
Agrawal, Pulkit +2 more
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Incremental Learning for Robot Perception through HRI
Scene understanding and object recognition is a difficult to achieve yet crucial skill for robots. Recently, Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN), have shown success in this task.
Jagersand, Martin +2 more
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In order to perceive the world, we need more than just raw sensory input: a subliminal paradigm of thought is required to interpret raw sensory data and, thereby, create the objects and events we perceive around ourselves.
Kastrup, Bernardo
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