Word-producing brain: Contribution of the left anterior middle temporal gyrus to word production patterns in spoken language [0.03%]
产词大脑:左半球前中颞叶沟在口语表达中的作用
Hikaru Sugimoto,Masato S Abe,Mihoko Otake-Matsuura
Hikaru Sugimoto
Vocabulary is based on semantic knowledge. The anterior temporal lobe (ATL) has been considered an essential region for processing semantic knowledge; nonetheless, the association between word production patterns and the structural and func...
Readers scrutinize lexical familiarity only in the absence of expectations: Evidence from lexicality effects on event-related potentials [0.03%]
读者仅在缺乏预期时审视词汇熟悉度的实证研究:来自词性的事件相关电位效应证据
Neslihan Caliskan,Sara Milligan,Elizabeth R Schotter
Neslihan Caliskan
Readers generate predictions about the meaning of upcoming words while reading constraining sentences. These predictions feed down to predictions about orthographic form. For example, orthographic neighbors of predicted words yield reduced ...
Rapid auditory processing of puretones is associated with basic components of language in individuals with autism spectrum disorders [0.03%]
自闭症谱系障碍患者的快速听觉处理与语言基本成分有关
Carly Demopoulos,Brandon E Kopald,Nitin Bangera et al.
Carly Demopoulos et al.
The goal of this study was to identify the specific domains of language that may be affected by deficits in rapid auditory processing in individuals with ASD. Auditory evoked fields were collected from 63 children diagnosed with ASD in orde...
Marissa M Lee,Brianne C Drury,Lauren M McGrath et al.
Marissa M Lee et al.
Disorders of reading (developmental dyslexia) and attention (ADHD) have a high rate of comorbidity (25-40%), yet little is known about the neural underpinnings of this phenomenon. The current study investigated the shared and unique neural ...
Two different brain networks underlying picture naming with familiar pre-existing native words and new vocabulary [0.03%]
两种不同的大脑网络在熟悉且固有的母语单词和新词汇的形象命名中的作用
María-Ángeles Palomar-García,Esteban Villar-Rodríguez,Cristina Pérez-Lozano et al.
María-Ángeles Palomar-García et al.
The present research used fMRI to longitudinally investigate the impact of learning new vocabulary on the activation pattern of the language control network by measuring BOLD signal changes during picture naming tasks with familiar pre-exis...
Auditory representations for long lasting sounds: Insights from event-related brain potentials and neural oscillations [0.03%]
长时间声音的听觉表征:从事件相关电位和神经振荡获得的启示
Annekathrin Weise,Sabine Grimm,Johanna Maria Rimmele et al.
Annekathrin Weise et al.
The basic features of short sounds, such as frequency and intensity including their temporal dynamics, are integrated in a unitary representation. Knowledge on how our brain processes long lasting sounds is scarce. We review research utiliz...
Temporal features of concepts are grounded in time perception neural networks: An EEG study [0.03%]
概念的时间特征源于时间感知神经网络:一项EEG研究
Karim Johari,Vicky T Lai,Nicholas Riccardi et al.
Karim Johari et al.
Experimental evidence suggests that modality-specific concept features such as action, motion, and sound partially rely on corresponding action/perception neural networks in the human brain.Little is known, however, about time-related featu...
Emily O Garnett,J Devin McAuley,Elizabeth A Wieland et al.
Emily O Garnett et al.
Rhythm perception deficits have been linked to neurodevelopmental disorders affecting speech and language. Children who stutter have shown poorer rhythm discrimination and attenuated functional connectivity in rhythm-related brain areas, wh...
The cheese was green with… envy: An EEG study on minimal fictional descriptions [0.03%]
奶酪因……嫉妒而发绿:对极简小说描述的EEG研究
Sara Soares,Sofia Frade,Rita Jerónimo et al.
Sara Soares et al.
Inconsistent information can be hard to understand, but in cases like fiction readers can integrate it with little to no difficulties. The present study aimed at examining if perspective switching can take place when only a minimal fictiona...
A subject relative clause preference in a split-ergative language: ERP evidence from Georgian [0.03%]
分裂格语言中对定语关系从句的倾向性:来自格鲁吉亚的ERP证据
Ellen Lau,Michaela Socolof,Nancy Clarke et al.
Ellen Lau et al.
A fascinating descriptive property of human language processing whose explanation is still debated is that subject-gap relative clauses are easier to process than object-gap relative clauses, across a broad range of languages with different...