2023
DOI: 10.3389/fcomm.2023.1029157
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The effects of referential gaze in spoken language comprehension: Human speaker vs. virtual agent listener gaze

Abstract: IntroductionFour studies addressed effects of human speaker gaze vs. virtual agent listener gaze on eye movements during spoken sentence comprehension.MethodParticipants saw videos in which a static scene depicting three characters was presented on a screen. Eye movements were recorded as participants listened to German subject-verb-object (SVO) sentences describing an interaction between two of these characters. Participants' task was to verify whether the sentence matched a schematic depiction of the event. … Show more

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