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期刊名:Brain and language

缩写:BRAIN LANG

ISSN:0093-934X

e-ISSN:1090-2155

IF/分区:2.3/Q1

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Fingerspelling is a leading predictor of reading ability for deaf people who use a signed language, but few neuroimaging studies have examined how it supports reading. We used event-related potentials to investigate how fingerspelled words ...
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The ability to construct hierarchical structures through syntactic Merge and semantic processes is a cornerstone of human language. Despite decades of debate over serial vs. parallel interaction processing models, the temporal dynamics unde...
Yanbing Hu,Xiaofeng Ma,Aibao Zhou Yanbing Hu
In linguistics, the referential target of pronouns can shift depending on context, known as "shifting." Previous research has mainly focused on how contextual factors affect this shift, without exploring whether different perceptual modalit...
Ton Dijkstra,David Peeters Ton Dijkstra
The advent of personal computers in the late twentieth century introduced new research methodologies, transforming experimental bilingualism into a robust field. At the time, language research relied on modular, largely monolingual bottom-u...
Xuemei Tang,Man Fu,Xiao Wang et al. Xuemei Tang et al.
Previous event-related potential (ERP) studies have demonstrated the neural specificity of cognitive processing mechanisms in scientific metaphors. This property makes semantic retrieval and extraction more difficult compared to conventiona...
Jack W Silcox,Brennan R Payne Jack W Silcox
In the current paper, we report the results from two event-related brain potential (ERP) experiments that examined the time-course of false hearing (i.e., hearing one word when a different one was presented). Target words were presented in ...
Jane A Brown,Gavin M Bidelman Jane A Brown
The "cocktail party problem" challenges our ability to understand speech in noisy environments and often includes background music. Here, we explored the role of background music in speech-in-noise listening. Participants listened to an aud...
Keng-Yu Lin,Edith Kaan Keng-Yu Lin
Language processing has been hypothesized to engage domain-general cognitive control processes. Studies supporting such an assumption have revealed that performing tasks that engage conflict resolution in an experiment could facilitate the ...
Kaile Zhang,Gang Peng Kaile Zhang
Extrinsic normalization, wherein listeners utilize context cues to adapt to speech variability, is essential for maintaining perceptual constancy. In daily communication, distractions are ubiquitous, raising questions about the influence of...
Isabella Fritz,Aditi Lahiri Isabella Fritz
Bilingual word recognition is assumed to be modulated by a word's segmental and meaning similarity across languages, labelled cognate in psycholinguistics, usually conflating borrowed and inherited words. We conducted an ERP fragment primin...