Jelsma, Tineke (2018) Investigating The Effects Of Visual And Linguistic Context On Object Pronoun Processing As Measured By Pupil Dilation And EEG. Bachelor's Thesis, Artificial Intelligence.
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Abstract
This study aimed to investigate whether visual and linguistic context affect the pro- cessing of object pronouns (‘him’, ‘her’). Recent studies have shown, by measuring pupil dilation, that context information affects object-pronoun processing in an early stage and interacts with grammatical processing (e.g., van Rij et al, 2016; van Rij, 2012). In the current study, we in- vestigated the visual and linguistic effects by measuring the exact timing of those contexts on object-pronoun processing by co-registering EEG and pupil dilation. With a 2x2x2 within-subject design, we investigated the effects of visual context (other-oriented vs self-oriented action; e.g., a picture with a hedgehog photographing a mouse, or a hedgehog photographing himself), dis- course prominence (the introduction sentence introduces the actor first or second; ‘You just saw a hedgehog and a mouse.’ vs ‘You just saw a mouse and a hedgehog.’), and referring expression (the test sentence contains an object pronoun or a reflexive (fillers); ‘The hedgehog was photograph- ing him / himself with a camera.’). Surprisingly, we found that visual and linguistic context do not have an influence on object-pronoun processing. However, we did find an influence of visualcontext on the processing of reflexives in EEG context in pupil dilation.
Item Type: | Thesis (Bachelor's Thesis) |
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Supervisor name: | Borst, J.P. and Rij-Tange, J.C. van |
Degree programme: | Artificial Intelligence |
Thesis type: | Bachelor's Thesis |
Language: | English |
Date Deposited: | 01 Aug 2018 |
Last Modified: | 02 Aug 2018 09:17 |
URI: | https://fse.studenttheses.ub.rug.nl/id/eprint/18189 |
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