VideoCategory: Psycholinguistics (incl. speech production and comprehension)

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Psycholinguistics (incl. speech production and comprehension) research. Psycholinguistics studies how humans acquire, produce, and comprehend language, offering key insights into the cognitive processes behind speech and understanding. This field bridges linguistics and psychology to explore how language functions at mental and neural levels, contributing to broader knowledge within cognitive and computational psychology. JoVE Visualize enriches research exploration by pairing PubMed articles on psycholinguistics examples with experiment videos that illuminate complex methodologies, helping scientists and students grasp the nuances of speech production and language comprehension.

Key Methods & Emerging Trends

Core Methods in Psycholinguistics Research

Established approaches in psycholinguistics include reaction time experiments, eye-tracking studies, and neuroimaging techniques like fMRI and EEG. These methods help reveal how individuals process and produce spoken language in real time, capturing the dynamic nature of language comprehension and speech production. Behavioral tasks and linguistic assessments are also central to investigating psycholinguistic theory of language acquisition and other foundational aspects like syntactic and semantic processing.

Emerging Techniques and Innovations

Recent advances incorporate machine learning algorithms to analyze language patterns and computational models simulating cognitive processes involved in speech. Innovations in mobile and wearable EEG devices enable studying naturalistic language use outside laboratory settings. Additionally, multilingual and cross-linguistic experiments expand understanding of the branches of psycholinguistics, shedding light on how diverse languages influence comprehension and production. These methods offer new perspectives on psycholinguistics theory and practical applications.

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Recently Published Articles

July 1, 1984

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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition

Mental comparison of size and magnitude: size congruity effects

  • G S Foltz, S E Poltrock, G R Potts et al.

May 18, 1994

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British Journal of Hospital Medicine

Patients who (need to) tell stories

  • S D Nicholson, G A Roberts et al.

December 1, 1993

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The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science

Negative features, retrieval processes and verbal fluency in schizophrenia

  • H A Allen, P F Liddle, C D Frith et al.

January 1, 1970

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The American Review of Respiratory Disease

Prior smoking as a determinant of the distribution of pulmonary ventilation

  • R H James et al.

February 1, 1982

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No to Shinkei = Brain and Nerve

[Temporal profile of mental symptoms in Creutzfeldt-Jakob syndrome (author’s transl)]

  • M Suetsugu, N Moriyama, Y Mitsuyama et al.