Selected conference presentations. An asterisk (*) indicates equal contribution.
2024
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Comprehenders use consecutive cues to update prediction incrementally: Evidence from eye-tracking and ERPs
Talk at the 30th Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing Conference, Sep 2024
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Resolving different types of prediction violations during sentence comprehension: Insights from pupillometry and individual differences
Kayla Keyue Chen, Chen Lu, Xinyi Wang, Yuxuan Wu, and
Wing-Yee Chow Poster presented at the 30th Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing Conference, Sep 2024
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Co-registration of mouse cursor and eye movements reveals comparable sensitivity of mouse and eye-tracking to prediction during language comprehension
Poster presented at the 30th Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing Conference, Sep 2024
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Incremental prediction updating through consecutive cues: Evidence from ERPs
Poster presented at the 37th Annual Conference on Human Sentence Processing, May 2024
2023
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Rapid semantic updating despite prediction errors: eye-tracking evidence from Mandarin Chinese
Talk at the 2nd Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing Asia Conference, Dec 2023
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Updating predictions incrementally: Listeners are able to process new information following prediction errors
Poster presented at the 36th Annual Conference on Human Sentence Processing, Mar 2023
2022
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Unexpected information triggers rapid prediction updating: Evidence from eye movements
Poster presented at the 28th Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing Conference, Sep 2022
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Listeners rapidly update their predictions in response to unexpected information
Poster presented at the 35th Annual Conference on Human Sentence Processing, Mar 2022