Sebastian Sauppe
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Recent Articles
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Oderbolz C, Stark E, Sauppe S, Meyer M
Cereb Cortex
. 2024 Dec;
34(12).
PMID: 39704246
Models of phonology posit a hierarchy of prosodic units that is relatively independent from syntactic structure, requiring its own parsing. It remains unexplored how this prosodic hierarchy is represented in...
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Wilson V, Sauppe S, Brocard S, Ringen E, Daum M, Wermelinger S, et al.
PLoS Biol
. 2024 Nov;
22(11):e3002857.
PMID: 39591401
Human language relies on a rich cognitive machinery, partially shared with other animals. One key mechanism, however, decomposing events into causally linked agent-patient roles, has remained elusive with no known...
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Huber E, Sauppe S, Isasi-Isasmendi A, Bornkessel-Schlesewsky I, Merlo P, Bickel B
Neurobiol Lang (Camb)
. 2024 Apr;
5(1):167-200.
PMID: 38645615
Language models based on artificial neural networks increasingly capture key aspects of how humans process sentences. Most notably, model-based surprisals predict event-related potentials such as N400 amplitudes during parsing. Assuming...
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Sauppe S, Naess A, Roversi G, Meyer M, Bornkessel-Schlesewsky I, Bickel B
Cogn Sci
. 2023 Sep;
47(9):e13340.
PMID: 37715510
The language comprehension system preferentially assumes that agents come first during incremental processing. While this might reflect a biologically fixed bias, shared with other domains and other species, the evidence...
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Isasi-Isasmendi A, Andrews C, Flecken M, Laka I, Daum M, Meyer M, et al.
Open Mind (Camb)
. 2023 Jul;
7:240-282.
PMID: 37416075
A central aspect of human experience and communication is understanding events in terms of agent ("doer") and patient ("undergoer" of action) roles. These event roles are rooted in general cognition...
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Egurtzegi A, Blasi D, Bornkessel-Schlesewsky I, Laka I, Meyer M, Bickel B, et al.
Brain Lang
. 2022 May;
230:105127.
PMID: 35605312
Languages differ in how they mark the dependencies between verbs and arguments, e.g., by case. An eye tracking and EEG picture description study examined the influence of case marking on...
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Sauppe S, Choudhary K, Giroud N, Blasi D, Norcliffe E, Bhattamishra S, et al.
PLoS Biol
. 2021 Jan;
19(1):e3001038.
PMID: 33497384
Planning to speak is a challenge for the brain, and the challenge varies between and within languages. Yet, little is known about how neural processes react to these variable challenges...
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Sauppe S, Flecken M
Cognition
. 2020 Nov;
206:104516.
PMID: 33228969
Human experience and communication are centred on events, and event apprehension is a rapid process that draws on the visual perception and immediate categorization of event roles ("who does what...
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Barthel M, Sauppe S
Cogn Sci
. 2019 Jul;
43(7):e12768.
PMID: 31310021
Speech planning is a sophisticated process. In dialog, it regularly starts in overlap with an incoming turn by a conversation partner. We show that planning spoken responses in overlap with...
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Hahn A, Knaup M, Brehm M, Sauppe S, Kachelriess M
Med Phys
. 2018 Jun;
PMID: 29938797
Purpose: In image-guided radiation therapy, fiducial markers or clips are often used to determine the position of the tumor. These markers lead to streak artifacts in cone-beam CT (CBCT) scans....