WIAS Visiting Researcher Seminar:
Professor HESTVIK, Arild “Cognitive Neuroscience of Language” (1/27・1/28・1/30)
Speaker
HESTVIK , Arild (Professor, University of Delaware, USA)
Language
English
Prospected Audience
Undergraduate, Graduate, Researchers, Faculty members
Organizers
Waseda Institute for Advanced Studies (WIAS)
Center for English Language Education in Science and Engineering, Waseda University (CELESE)
Theoretical and Experimental Linguistics Research Group, Waseda University (TExL)
Registration
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Seminar 1: Implications of within-category MMN with varying standards
Outline
Phillips et al (2000) argued that varying the standards within phonemic category causes the abstract phoneme to be inserted as the memory trace for the Mismatch Negativity mechanism, allowing for measurement of the pure phoneme in the absence of phonetic processing. If true, this predicts that there should be no MMN to a within-category deviant when standards are varied. In a series of experiments we show that this prediction is wrong, and additional experiments indicate that participants instead generate MMN by creating a statistical summary of the varying standards. We discuss the implications for research that relies on this assumption. (Joint work with Chao Han and Bill Idsardi.)
Date & Time
January 27, 2023(Fri) 13:30~15:00
Venue
Building 51 5F Room05-12, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Nishiwaseda Campus, Waseda University
Seminar 2: N170 evidence for early processing of binding and no intrusion effects
Outline
In an experiment with visually presented stimuli, we measure the effect of agreement violations between antecedents and reflexives where interference from ungrammatical antecedents are available. We find that the visual N170 response provide indications of a very early processing of grammatical antecedents that are not affected by the presence of alternative, ungrammatical antecedents. (Joint work with Myung Hye Yoo.)
Date & Time
January 28, 2023(Sat) 13:30~15:00
Venue
Building 55S 1F Conference Room (1-02), Faculty of Science and Engineering, Nishiwaseda Campus, Waseda University
Seminar 3: Non-incremental processing of negation
Outline
Fischler’s classic experiment demonstrating that negation does not affect the N400 has been criticized for using negation in a way that is pragmatically uninformative. We replicated Fischler’s experiment with an added condition that meets this criticism, and still observe “N400 blindness”, providing new support for a two-stage, non-incremental model of negation interpretation. (Joint work with Bilge Palaz and Ryan Rhodes)
Date & Time
January 28, 2023(Sat) 15:30~17:00
Venue
Building 55S 1F Conference Room (1-02), Faculty of Science and Engineering, Nishiwaseda Campus, Waseda University
Seminar 4: Children with specific language impairment exhibits syntactic prediction failure
Outline
Using the ELAN event-related potential, we demonstrate that children with language impairment fail to predict gap-positions during syntactic processing of filler-gap dependencies, suggesting a possible root cause for their impairment. (Joint work Valerie Shafer, Richard Schwartz and Baila Epstein)
Date & Time
January 30, 2023(Mon) 13:30~15:00
Venue
Building 51 5F Room05-12, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Nishiwaseda Campus, Waseda University