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Online Detection of Multiple Stimulus Changes Based on Single Neuron Interspike Intervals

Nervous systems need to detect stimulus changes based on their neuronal responses without using any additional information on the number, times, and types of stimulus changes. Here, two relatively simple, biologically realistic change point detection methods are compared with two common analysis methods. The four methods are applied to intra- and extracellularly recorded responses of […]

Published on October 1, 2019

Children’s (and Adults’) Production Adjustments to Generic and Particular Listener Needs

Abstract Adults design utterances to match listeners’ informational needs by making both “generic” adjustments (e.g., mentioning atypical more often than typical information) and “particular” adjustments tailored to their specific interlocutor (e.g., including things that their addressee cannot see). For children, however, relevant evidence is mixed. Three experiments investigated how generic and particular factors affect children’s […]

Published on September 28, 2019