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The Obleser lab | How minds and brains listen in an uncertain world

New paper in eLife: Pre­dict­ing what’s next does not nec­es­sar­i­ly come for free

Mer­le Schuckart has recent­ly put out the cen­ter piece of her doc­tor­al research. Out in open access jour­nal eLife, Mer­le led a diverse team — the Obleser and the Tune groups of Lübeck, the Hartwigsen lab (Leipzig) , and Lea-Maria Schmitt from the Don­ders insti­tute in Nijmegen — through a mul­ti-study endeav­our how read­ing, as a sen­si­tive met­ric of how we form pre­dic­tions in lan­guage com­pre­hen­sion, responds in read­ers of dif­fer­ent age. In par­tic­u­lar, Mer­le shows that con­cur­rent cog­ni­tive load inter­acts non-triv­ial­ly with this pre­dic­tive and seem­ing­ly auto­mat­ic lan­guage com­pre­hen­sion. Check it out!

PS: fun fact — Mer­le is great illus­tra­tor and does her own sci­en­tif­ic drawings.