» Authors » Ruth E Corps

Ruth E Corps

Explore the profile of Ruth E Corps including associated specialties, affiliations and a list of published articles. Areas
Snapshot
Articles 8
Citations 23
Followers 0
Related Specialties
Co-Authors
Published In
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Recent Articles
1.
Corps R, Meyer A
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove) . 2024 Aug; :17470218241274661. PMID: 39127905
Name agreement (NA) refers to the degree to which speakers agree on a picture's name. A robust finding is that speakers are faster to name pictures with high agreement (HA)...
2.
Corps R, Yang F, Pickering M
R Soc Open Sci . 2023 Dec; 10(12):231252. PMID: 38094271
Although previous research has demonstrated that language comprehension can be egocentric, there is little evidence for egocentricity during prediction. In particular, comprehenders do not appear to predict egocentrically when the...
3.
Corps R, Meyer A
Acta Psychol (Amst) . 2023 Nov; 241:104073. PMID: 37948879
Word frequency plays a key role in theories of lexical access, which assume that the word frequency effect (WFE, faster access to high-frequency than low-frequency words) occurs as a result...
4.
Corps R, Pickering M
Psychon Bull Rev . 2023 Sep; 31(2):839-848. PMID: 37740119
To answer a question, speakers must determine their response and formulate it in words. But do they decide on a response before formulation, or do they formulate different potential answers...
5.
Corps R, Knudsen B, Meyer A
Cognition . 2022 Feb; 223:105037. PMID: 35123218
Corpus analyses have shown that turn-taking in conversation is much faster than laboratory studies of speech planning would predict. To explain fast turn-taking, Levinson and Torreira (2015) proposed that speakers...
6.
Fisher N, Hadley L, Corps R, Pickering M
Brain Res . 2021 Jul; 1768:147571. PMID: 34216579
Determining when a partner's spoken or musical turn will end requires well-honed predictive abilities. Evidence suggests that our motor systems are activated during perception of both speech and music, and...
7.
Corps R, Gambi C, Pickering M
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn . 2019 Sep; 46(4):781-802. PMID: 31556641
During conversation, interlocutors often produce their utterances with little overlap or gap between their turns. But what mechanism underlies this striking ability to time articulation appropriately? In 2 verbal question-answering...
8.
Corps R, Crossley A, Gambi C, Pickering M
Cognition . 2018 Feb; 175:77-95. PMID: 29477750
During conversation, there is often little gap between interlocutors' utterances. In two pairs of experiments, we manipulated the content predictability of yes/no questions to investigate whether listeners achieve such coordination...