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The Structure and Statistics of Language jointly shape Cross-frequency Dynamics during Spoken Language Comprehension
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Hugo Weissbart
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Andrea E. Martin
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A tradeoff between acoustic and linguistic feature encoding in spoken language comprehension
This study addresses a fundamental aspect of human speech processing: namely, how acoustic and linguistic features interact during comprehension.
Filiz Tezcan
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Hugo Weissbart
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Andrea E. Martin
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Delta-Band Neural Responses to Individual Words Are Modulated by Sentence Processing
Human language is unprecedented in its combinatorial capacity; we are capable of producing and understanding sentences we have never heard before. Although the mechanisms underlying this capacity have been described in formal linguistics and cognitive science, how they are implemented in the brain remains to a large extent unknown. A large body of earlier work from the cognitive neuroscientific literature implies a role for delta-band neural activity in the representation of linguistic structure and meaning. In this work, we combine these insights and techniques with findings from psycholinguistics to show that meaning is more than the sum of its parts; the delta-band MEG signal differentially reflects lexical information inside and outside sentence structures.
Sophie Slaats
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Hugo Weissbart
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Andrea E. Martin
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Cortical Tracking of Surprisal during Continuous Speech Comprehension
Word surprisal and word entropy, derived from a recurrent neural networl for language modelling, are represented in EEG signals in several freuqency bands. The neural encoding is quantified using temporal response functions with continuous EEG recorded during naturalsitic story listening.
Hugo Weissbart
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Katerina D. Kandylaki
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Tobias Reichenbach
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