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This project examines how the brain processes language during natural dialogues by analyzing audiovisual cues. Using advanced techniques, it aims to uncover the neural mechanisms behind language comprehension and prediction in real-time interactions.
Language comprehension naturally occurs in face-to-face dialogues.
During dialogue interactions, language unfolds rapidly, yet comprehension remains possible because listeners anticipate what speakers will say next.
Studies using short sentences and isolated visual cues (e.g., lip movements, hand gestures) suggest that these predictions rely on both linguistic content and the speaker’s visual behavior.
However, little is known about how the brain processes multiple co-occurring audiovisual cues…
MAX-PLANCK-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER WISSENSCHAFTEN EV
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