Abstract Language is tightly connected to sensory and motor systems. Recent research using eyetracking typically relies on constrained visual contexts, viewing a small array of …
Aphasia disrupts multiple language processes with anomia being one of the most common and persisting deficit. Individuals may use a variety of compensatory strategies to circumvent …
Y Wei, MK Tanenhaus - The Routledge Handbook of Experimental …, 2023 - taylorfrancis.com
Language comprehension is closely time-locked to the input. As auditory input unfolds, comprehenders' eye movements shift to relevant regions in the visual context in a time …
In order to verbally communicate successfully, people need the ability to retrieve a desired word. However, the inability to do this, called “anomia,” is a common impairment for people …
Four eyetracking experiments examined whether semantic and visual-shape representations are routinely retrieved from printed word displays and used during language …
E Stupina, A Myachykov, Y Shtyrov - Frontiers in Psychology, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Language processing has been suggested to be partially automatic, with some studies suggesting full automaticity and attention independence of at least early neural stages of …
B Hallowell, RT Wertz, H Kruse - Aphasiology, 2002 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Tracking spontaneous eye movement responses may improve the accuracy of comprehension assessment in patients with neurological impairments. Eye movement …
During an individual's normal interaction with the environment and other humans, visual and linguistic signals often coincide and can be integrated very quickly. This has been clearly …