Captive gorillas' manual laterality: The impact of gestures, manipulators and interaction specificity [0.03%]
圈养大猩猩的手动侧向性:手势、操作物和交互特异性的影响
Jacques Prieur,Stéphanie Barbu,Catherine Blois-Heulin et al.
Jacques Prieur et al.
Relationships between humans' manual laterality in non-communicative and communicative functions are still poorly understood. Recently, studies showed that chimpanzees' manual laterality is influenced by functional, interactional and indivi...
Brain white matter structure and language ability in preschool-aged children [0.03%]
学龄前儿童大脑白质结构和语言能力的关系
Matthew Walton,Deborah Dewey,Catherine Lebel
Matthew Walton
Brain alterations are associated with reading and language difficulties in older children, but little research has investigated relationships between early language skills and brain white matter structure during the preschool period. We stu...
One-Soon Her,Ying-Chun Chen,Nai-Shing Yen
One-Soon Her
Linguistic analysis suggests that numeral classifiers carry quantity information. However, previous neuroimaging studies have shown that classifiers did not elicit higher activation in the intraparietal sulcus (IPS), associated with represe...
Stopping and slowing manual and spoken responses: Similar oscillatory signatures recorded from the subthalamic nucleus [0.03%]
手动和口头反应的停止和减速:从底丘脑核记录到的类似振荡特征
Ayda Ghahremani,Jan R Wessel,Kaviraja Udupa et al.
Ayda Ghahremani et al.
Response control in the forms of stopping and slowing responses is thought to be implemented by a frontal-subcortical network, which includes the subthalamic nucleus (STN). For manual control, stopping is linked to STN beta (13-30 Hz) and s...
Neural correlates for naming disadvantage of the dominant language in bilingual word production [0.03%]
双语词产生中占主导地位的语言的命名劣势的相关神经机制
Yongben Fu,Di Lu,Chunyan Kang et al.
Yongben Fu et al.
The present study investigated the neural correlates of naming disadvantage of the dominant language under the mixed language context. Twenty one unbalanced Chinese-English bilinguals completed a cued picture naming task while being scanned...
Anna Siyanova-Chanturia,Kathy Conklin,Sendy Caffarra et al.
Anna Siyanova-Chanturia et al.
Language comprehension is sensitive to the predictability of the upcoming information. Prediction allows for smooth, expedient and successful communication. While general discourse-based constraints have been investigated in detail, more sp...
Neural oscillatory mechanisms during novel grammar learning underlying language analytical abilities [0.03%]
新颖语法学习过程中体现语言分析能力的神经振荡机制
Olga Kepinska,Ernesto Pereda,Johanneke Caspers et al.
Olga Kepinska et al.
The goal of the present study was to investigate the initial phases of novel grammar learning on a neural level, concentrating on mechanisms responsible for individual variability between learners. Two groups of participants, one with high ...
Spread the word: MMN brain response reveals whole-form access of discontinuous particle verbs [0.03%]
转告大家:MMN大脑反应揭示了离散粒子动词的全身形式访问
Jeff Hanna,Bert Cappelle,Friedemann Pulvermüller
Jeff Hanna
The status of particle verbs such as rise (…) up as either lexically stored or combinatorially assembled is an issue which so far has not been settled decisively. In this study, we use the mismatch negativity (MMN) brain response to observ...
Commonalities and differences in the neural representations of English, Portuguese, and Mandarin sentences: When knowledge of the brain-language mappings for two languages is better than one [0.03%]
英语、葡萄牙语和普通话句子的神经表征的异同:两种语言的大脑-语言映射知识优于一种语言的情况
Ying Yang,Jing Wang,Cyntia Bailer et al.
Ying Yang et al.
This study extended cross-language semantic decoding (based on a concept's fMRI signature) to the decoding of sentences across three different languages (English, Portuguese and Mandarin). A classifier was trained on either the mapping betw...
Comparative Study
Brain and language. 2017 Dec:175:77-85. DOI:10.1016/j.bandl.2017.09.007 2017
Intracerebral stimulation of left and right ventral temporal cortex during object naming [0.03%]
命名物体时对左右腹侧颞叶皮层进行脑内刺激的影响
Line Bédos Ulvin,Jacques Jonas,Hélène Brissart et al.
Line Bédos Ulvin et al.
While object naming is traditionally considered asa left hemisphere function, neuroimaging studies have reported activations related to naming in the ventral temporal cortex (VTC) bilaterally. Our aim was to use intracerebral electrical sti...
Clinical Trial
Brain and language. 2017 Dec:175:71-76. DOI:10.1016/j.bandl.2017.09.003 2017