Cognitive Signals of Language Processing

Lisa Beinborn*, Nora Hollenstein

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The approach to cognitive plausibility adopted in this book relies heavily on information that can be drawn from cognitive signals. We introduce a range of cognitive signals that reveal patterns of language processing in humans and discuss methodological characteristics. The cognitive signals we can collect differ with respect to temporal accuracy, the degree of consciousness involved, and the levels of linguistic processing they reflect. We showcase how the research question affects the choice of the most suitable cognitive signal type.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSynthesis Lectures on Human Language Technologies
PublisherSpringer Nature
Pages31-60
Number of pages30
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Publication series

NameSynthesis Lectures on Human Language Technologies
VolumePart F1653
ISSN (Print)1947-4040
ISSN (Electronic)1947-4059

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