When participants are presented simultaneously with spoken language and a visual display depicting objects to which that language refers, participants spontaneously fixate the visual …
L Connell, D Lynott - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2014 - psycnet.apa.org
How does the meaning of a word affect how quickly we can recognize it? Accounts of visual word recognition allow semantic information to facilitate performance but have neglected the …
Participants' eye movements to four objects displayed on a computer screen were monitored as the participants clicked on the object named in a spoken instruction. The display …
D Dahan, MG Gaskell - Journal of memory and language, 2007 - Elsevier
Two experiments examined the dynamics of lexical activation in spoken-word recognition. In both, the key materials were pairs of onset-matched picturable nouns varying in frequency …
Participants following spoken instructions to touch or move either real objects or objects on a computer screen make saccadic eye movements (to the objects) that are closely time-locked …
A growing number of researchers in the sentence processing community are using eye movements to address issues in spoken language comprehension. Experiments using this …
In two experiments, eye movements were monitored as participants followed spoken instructions to click on and move pictures with a computer mouse. In Experiment 1, a referent …
Two visual-world experiments examined listeners' use of pre word-onset anticipatory coarticulation in spoken-word recognition. Experiment 1 established the shortest lag with …
AS Meyer, AM Sleiderink, WJM Levelt - Cognition, 1998 - Elsevier
Eye movements have been shown to reflect word recognition and language comprehension processes occurring during reading and auditory language comprehension. The present …