Publications by authors named "Andre Roelke"

Recent applications of computationally calculated word co-occurrences allowed the prediction of left inferior frontal gyrus (LIFG) activation during semantic word processing. Hence, an interactive activation model, the associative read-out model (AROM), utilizes co-occurrences in its semantic processing layer and proposes connectivity from the LIFG along the ventral visual stream. Direct empirical evidence for its connectivity assumptions is so far missing, however.

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While word frequency and predictability effects have been examined extensively, any evidence on interactive effects as well as parafoveal influences during whole sentence reading remains inconsistent and elusive. Novel neuroimaging methods utilize eye movement data to account for the hemodynamic responses of very short events such as fixations during natural reading. In this study, we used the rapid sampling frequency of near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) to investigate neural responses in the occipital and orbitofrontal cortex to word frequency and predictability.

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Article Synopsis
  • * Researchers conducted an experiment manipulating direct associations and the number of common associates between prime and target words, using statistical analysis of word co-occurrence in sentences.
  • * Results show that associative and semantic priming are different processes, with direct associations being most effective at longer intervals and common associates aiding decisions more at shorter intervals, aligning with earlier findings on cognitive processing.
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