1b). The spill-over effects of surprisal are similar for both monolingual (CI = -0.03, 0.01) and bilingual speakers (CI = − 0.03,0.02) meaning that processing of the current word is influenced by the surprisal of the previous word (See Fig. 1c), although CIs suggest an...
Thirty native speakers of Spanish took part in the experiment. Participants were students at the Universidad de La Laguna, and received course credit or were paid 10 Euro. The experiment was approved by the Ethics Committee of the University of La Laguna (CEIBA) and was executed in accordance ...
participant had been previously instructed to stop performing the activity at this moment, but not to blink until the blue circle disappears. Att = 4.5 s the blue circle vanished, meaning that the trial has ended. A rest interval, with a variable duration of between 1.5 s and 2 s, ...
Every Stroop test consisted of three blocks: one training block and two task blocks: CN (in which one had to react to the colour of the word—response by shade) and WN (in which one had to establish the meaning of the word—response by meaning). Each block consisted of only one kind...
To achieve this, we designed and conducted an experiment where participants pronounced five words varying in connotation, syllable count, grammatical class, semantic meaning, and functional role within a sentence. In this paper, we contrast two machine learning approaches for classification: (1) a ...
To achieve this, we designed and conducted an experiment where participants pronounced five words varying in connotation, syllable count, grammatical class, semantic meaning, and functional role within a sentence. In this paper, we contrast two machine learning approaches for classification: (1) a ...
A comparison of the entropy features among sleep stages, along with an analysis of the significance or meaning of this kind of features, is still object of research work. In summary, we proposed in this paper a method to classify sleep stages based on computing entropy metrics of EEG records...