Workshop "Alignment in Communication: Towards a New Theory of Communication"
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de Ruiter, J., Noordzij, , M., Newman-Norlund, S., Newman-Norlund, R., Hagoort, P., Levinson, S., et al.
(2009):
Exploring the cognitive infrastructure of communication.
Projects:
C3, B5
Stivers, T., Enfield, N., Brown, P., Englert, C., Hayashi, M., Heinemann, T., et al.
(2009):
Universals and cultural viariation in turn-taking in conversation.
Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci.. 106 (26), 10587-10592.
Projects:
B5
Magyari, L., & de Ruiter, J.
(2008):
Timing in conversation: The anticipation of turn endings.
12th Workshop on the Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue.
Projects:
B5
Mitterer, H., & de Ruiter, J.
(2008):
Recalibrating color categories using world knowledge.
Psychological Science. 19 (7), 629-634.
Projects:
C3, B5
de Ruiter, J., Mitterer, H., & Enfield, N.
(2006):
Projecting the end of a speaker's turn: A cognitive cornerstone of conversation.
Language. 82 (3), 515-535.
Projects:
C3, B5
ten Bosch, L., Oostdijk, N., & de Ruiter, J.
(2005):
Durational aspects of turn-taking in spontaneous face-to-face and telephone dialogues.
7th International Conference of Neural Information Processing ICONIP (Tapiei, Taiwan).
Projects:
B5
Weiss, S., Müller, H., Schack, B., King, J., Kutas, M., & Rappelsberger, P.
(2005):
Increased neuronal communication accompanying sentence comprehension.
International Journal of Psychophysiology. 57, 129-141.
Projects:
B5
Meinicke, P., Hermann, T., Bekel, H., Müller, H., Weiss, S., & Ritter, H.
(2004):
Identification of discriminative features in EEG.
Intelligent Data Analysis. 8, 97-107.
Projects:
B5
Schiller, N., & de Ruiter, J.
(2004):
Some notes on priming, alignment and self-monitoring.
Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 27, 208-209.
Projects:
C3, B5
ten Bosch, L., Oostdijk, N., & de Ruiter, J.
(2004):
Turn-taking in social talk dialogues: temporal, formal and functional aspects.
SPECOM 2004 (St. Petersburg, Russia).
Projects:
B5
Weiss, S., & Müller, H.
(2003):
The contribution of EEG coherence to the investigation of language.
Brain & Language. 85, 325-343.
Projects:
B5