2019
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00727
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Cooperation in Online Conversations: The Response Times as a Window Into the Cognition of Language Processing

Abstract: Measuring the cognitive cost of interpreting the meaning of sentences in a conversation is a complex task, but it is also at the core of Sperber and Wilson's Relevance Theory. In cognitive sciences, the delay between a stimulus and its response is often used as an approximation of the cognitive cost. We have noticed that such a tool had not yet been used to measure the cognitive cost of interpreting the meaning of sentences in a free-flowing and interactive conversation. The following experiment tests the abil… Show more

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“…The experiment was adapted from Jacquet et al [32,33]. The main differences were that in these experiments, the authors investigated the influence of violations of the Gricean conversational maxims on the response times of participants in a Turing test [34], with the experimenter violating the maxims in one conversation and respecting them in the other.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The experiment was adapted from Jacquet et al [32,33]. The main differences were that in these experiments, the authors investigated the influence of violations of the Gricean conversational maxims on the response times of participants in a Turing test [34], with the experimenter violating the maxims in one conversation and respecting them in the other.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Depending on the experiments, indirect measures can be made to estimate the cognitive cost required to process stimuli and to respond to them. Some of these indirect measures include recording pupil dilation (which requires specific instruments and heavy control to mitigate the influence of other factors) [30], the success rate in primary or secondary tasks [31], and latencies such as response times used in the present research (or reaction times for fast processes) [32,33].…”
Section: Response Times To Estimate the Cognitive Costmentioning
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“…He can be considered one of the pioneers of inferential pragmatics (Ariel 2012). Most of all the cooperation principle and the conversational maxims proposed by Grice (1975) and later updated by Sperber and Wilson (1995) are a consistent part of the study of pragmatics today and involved in the implementation of dialogue systems from a methodological point of view: Jacquet et al (2018;2019b) evaluate the violation of the gricean maxims in textual online conversations; Saygin and Cicekli (2002) propose an empirical study study of human-computer interactions within the context of the Loebner Prize Contest.…”
Section: Pragmatic Framework Of Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%