White matter pathways mediate parental effects on children's reading precursors [0.03%]
父母对孩子阅读前技能的影响通过白质通路实现
Maaike Vandermosten,Lieselore Cuynen,Jolijn Vanderauwera et al.
Maaike Vandermosten et al.
Previous studies have shown that the link between parental and offspring's reading is mediated by the cognitive system of the offspring, yet information about the mediating role of the neurobiological system is missing. This family study in...
Lesion characteristics driving right-hemispheric language reorganization in congenital left-hemispheric brain damage [0.03%]
先天性左半球脑损伤驱动右半球语言重组的病变特征
Karen Lidzba,Bianca de Haan,Marko Wilke et al.
Karen Lidzba et al.
Pre- or perinatally acquired ("congenital") left-hemispheric brain lesions can be compensated for by reorganizing language into homotopic brain regions in the right hemisphere. Language comprehension may be hemispherically dissociated from ...
Comprehensibility and neural substrate of communicative gestures in severe aphasia [0.03%]
失语症患者的沟通手势的理解及其神经基础
Katharina Hogrefe,Wolfram Ziegler,Nicole Weidinger et al.
Katharina Hogrefe et al.
Communicative gestures can compensate incomprehensibility of oral speech in severe aphasia, but the brain damage that causes aphasia may also have an impact on the production of gestures. We compared the comprehensibility of gestural commun...
Effects of contextual relevance on pragmatic inference during conversation: An fMRI study [0.03%]
语境相关性在对话中的会话含义推理中的作用:一项fMRI研究
Wangshu Feng,Yue Wu,Catherine Jan et al.
Wangshu Feng et al.
Contextual relevance, which is vital for understanding conversational implicatures (CI), engages both the frontal-temporal language and theory-of-mind networks. Here we investigate how contextual relevance affects CI processing and regulate...
Longitudinal decline in speech production in Parkinson's disease spectrum disorders [0.03%]
帕金森病谱系障碍中言语产生能力的纵向下降趋势
Sharon Ash,Charles Jester,Collin York et al.
Sharon Ash et al.
We examined narrative speech production longitudinally in non-demented (n=15) and mildly demented (n=8) patients with Parkinson's disease spectrum disorder (PDSD), and we related increasing impairment to structural brain changes in specific...
The right hemisphere's contribution to discourse processing: A study in temporal lobe epilepsy [0.03%]
颞叶癫痫的语言discourse加工研究:右半球的作用
Carolina Lomlomdjian,Claudia P Múnera,Daniel M Low et al.
Carolina Lomlomdjian et al.
Objective: Discourse skills - in which the right hemisphere has an important role - enables verbal communication by selecting contextually relevant information and integrating it coherently to infer the correct meaning. H...
Brain potentials predict language selection before speech onset in bilinguals [0.03%]
双语者的脑电位在口语产生之前预测语言选择
Yan Jing Wu,Guillaume Thierry
Yan Jing Wu
Studies of language production in bilinguals have seldom considered the fact that language selection likely involves proactive control. Here, we show that Chinese-English bilinguals actively inhibit the language not-to-be used before the on...
The relationship between maternal education and the neural substrates of phoneme perception in children: Interactions between socioeconomic status and proficiency level [0.03%]
母亲教育程度与儿童大脑语音感知脑机制的关系:社会经济地位与熟练度的交互作用的影响
Lisa L Conant,Einat Liebenthal,Anjali Desai et al.
Lisa L Conant et al.
Relationships between maternal education (ME) and both behavioral performances and brain activation during the discrimination of phonemic and nonphonemic sounds were examined using fMRI in children with different levels of phoneme categoriz...
How does first language (L1) influence second language (L2) reading in the brain? Evidence from Korean-English and Chinese-English bilinguals [0.03%]
第一语言如何影响第二语言的阅读大脑机制?来自韩英和中英双语者的证据
Say Young Kim,Li Liu,Fan Cao
Say Young Kim
To examine how L1 influences L2 reading in the brain, two late bilingual groups, Korean-English (KE) and Chinese-English (CE), performed a visual word rhyming judgment task in their L2 (English) and were compared to L1 control groups (i.e.,...
Comparative Study
Brain and language. 2017 Aug:171:1-13. DOI:10.1016/j.bandl.2017.04.003 2017
Comprehension of concrete and abstract words in semantic variant primary progressive aphasia and Alzheimer's disease: A behavioral and neuroimaging study [0.03%]
语义变异型进行性失语和阿尔茨海默病患者对具体词和抽象词理解的差异:行为学及神经影像学研究
Sven Joubert,Guillaume T Vallet,Maxime Montembeault et al.
Sven Joubert et al.
The aim of this study was to investigate the comprehension of concrete, abstract and abstract emotional words in semantic variant primary progressive aphasia (svPPA), Alzheimer's disease (AD), and healthy elderly adults (HE) Three groups of...