Benjamin K Bergen
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Recent Articles
1.
Michaelov J, Bergen B
Open Mind (Camb)
. 2024 Jul;
8:859-897.
PMID: 39077107
Accounts of human language comprehension propose different mathematical relationships between the contextual probability of a word and how difficult it is to process, including linear, logarithmic, and super-logarithmic ones. However,...
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Michaelov J, Bardolph M, Van Petten C, Bergen B, Coulson S
Neurobiol Lang (Camb)
. 2024 Apr;
5(1):107-135.
PMID: 38645623
Theoretical accounts of the N400 are divided as to whether the amplitude of the N400 response to a stimulus reflects the extent to which the stimulus was predicted, the extent...
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Unger L, Chang T, Savic O, Bergen B, Sloutsky V
Dev Sci
. 2024 Apr;
27(5):e13510.
PMID: 38597678
Although identifying the referents of single words is often cited as a key challenge for getting word learning off the ground, it overlooks the fact that young learners consistently encounter...
4.
Michaelov J, Bergen B
Cortex
. 2023 Sep;
168:82-101.
PMID: 37678069
The N400 component of the event-related brain potential is a neural signal of processing difficulty. In the language domain, it is widely believed to be sensitive to the degree to...
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Schutt E, Dudschig C, Bergen B, Kaup B
Mem Cognit
. 2022 Oct;
51(4):952-965.
PMID: 36307639
Language comprehenders activate mental representations of sensorimotor experiences related to the content of utterances they process. However, it is still unclear whether these sensorimotor simulations are driven by associations with...
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Bergen B
PLoS One
. 2019 May;
14(4):e0215633.
PMID: 31039181
What concepts and words do communicative gestures activate in the minds of people who view them? It's widely believed that many gestures grow from iconic origins-they look like what they...
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Hendricks R, Bergen B, Marghetis T
Cogn Sci
. 2018 Oct;
42(8):2950-2975.
PMID: 30328150
Languages around the world use a recurring strategy to discuss abstract concepts: describe them metaphorically, borrowing language from more concrete domains. We "plan ahead" to the future, "count up" to...
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Walker E, Bergen B, Nunez R
Acta Psychol (Amst)
. 2017 Mar;
175:13-20.
PMID: 28259726
People use space in a variety of ways to structure their thoughts about time. The present report focuses on the different ways that space is employed when reasoning about deictic...
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Troyer M, Curley L, Miller L, Saygin A, Bergen B
Front Hum Neurosci
. 2014 Dec;
8:982.
PMID: 25538604
Language comprehension requires rapid and flexible access to information stored in long-term memory, likely influenced by activation of rich world knowledge and by brain systems that support the processing of...
10.
Sato M, Schafer A, Bergen B
Acta Psychol (Amst)
. 2014 Dec;
156:136-42.
PMID: 25443987
People speak metaphorically about abstract concepts-for instance, a person can be "full of love" or "have a lot of love to give." Over the past decade, research has begun to...