Low-frequency neural activity tracks syntactic information through semantic mediation [0.03%]
低频神经活动通过语义中介追踪句法信息
Yuan Xie,Peng Zhou,Likan Zhan et al.
Yuan Xie et al.
How our brain integrates single words into larger linguistic units is a central focus in neurolinguistic studies. Previous studies mainly explored this topic at the semantic or syntactic level, with few looking at how cortical activities tr...
Subcortical brain iron and its link to verbal memory in children with developmental language disorder [0.03%]
儿童发育性语言障碍患者的局灶性脑铁含量及其与言语记忆的关系
Gaelle E Doucet,Jordanna A Kruse,Attakias Mertens et al.
Gaelle E Doucet et al.
Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) is a common neurodevelopmental condition characterized by significant difficulty with language learning, comprehension, and expression. The neurocognitive bases of DLD are underspecified but are thought...
Metaphor processing is influenced by stimulus emotionality and task demands: Evidence from ERPs [0.03%]
比喻加工受刺激情绪属性和任务要求的影响:来自ERP的证据
Laura Baiocco,Valeria A Pfeifer,Vicky T Lai
Laura Baiocco
Past studies showed that metaphoric expressions (e.g., "she was cold to him") require more cognitive-neural effort than literal paraphrases (e.g., "she was indifferent to him"). In event-related potentials (ERP) studies, this was revealed a...
Exploring foreign language anxiety and resting-state EEG alpha asymmetry [0.03%]
探究外语焦虑与静息态脑电alpha频段不对称性之间的关系
Brent Kelsen,Artur Czeszumski,Sophie Hsin-Yi Liang et al.
Brent Kelsen et al.
Anxiety experienced when interacting in a foreign language hinders communication through detrimental behavioral, cognitive, and somatic effects. Despite its impact, there is limited research on how neural asymmetry relates to foreign langua...
Selective attention in cognitive processing revisited: A Long-term Re-evaluation [0.03%]
认知处理中的选择性注意再探:长期重新评估
Ellen Bialystok
Ellen Bialystok
The volume by Harris (1992) was published at a time when research on the cognitive effects of bilingualism was in its infancy. In this article I revisit the chapter I contributed to that volume and evaluate the extent to which the arguments...
Revisiting the 40-Hz gamma response: Phase-locked neural activity along the human auditory pathway relates to bilingual experience [0.03%]
重新审视40 Hz伽玛反应:锁定相位的神经活动与人声听觉路径上的双语经验有关
Luan Tonelli,Parker Tichko,Erika Skoe
Luan Tonelli
Spoken language experience influences brain responses to sound, but it is unclear whether this neuroplasticity is limited to speech frequencies (>100 Hz) or also affects lower gamma ranges (∼30-60 Hz). Using the frequency-following respons...
Speech in noise listening correlates identified in resting state and DTI MRI images [0.03%]
基于静息态和DTI磁共振图像的噪声环境中言语听觉指标的确立
David S Wack,Ferdinand Schweser,Audrey S Wack et al.
David S Wack et al.
This study presents an examination of the neural connectivity associated with processing speech in noisy environments, an ability that declines with age. We correlated subjects' speech-in-noise (SIN) ability with resting-state MRI scans and...
The impact of speaker accent on discourse processing: A frequency investigation [0.03%]
演讲者口音对话语加工的影响:频次考察
Trisha Thomas,Clara D Martin,Sendy Caffarra
Trisha Thomas
Previous studies indicate differences in native and foreign speech processing (Lev-Ari, 2018), with mixed evidence for differences between dialectal and foreign accent processing (Adank, Evans, Stuart-Smith, & Scott, 2009; Floccia et al., 2...
Bilingualism, sleep, and cognition: An integrative view and open research questions [0.03%]
双语主义、睡眠与认知:整合视角和开放性研究问题
F Gallo,A Myachykov,J Abutalebi et al.
F Gallo et al.
Sleep and language are fundamental to human existence and have both been shown to substantially affect cognitive functioning including memory, attentional performance, and cognitive control. Surprisingly, there is little-to-no research that...
Interactive and additive effects of word frequency and predictability: A fixation-related fMRI study [0.03%]
词频和可预测性在视觉词汇加工中的交互作用及累积效应的脑成像研究
Sarah Schuster,Kim-Lara Weiss,Florian Hutzler et al.
Sarah Schuster et al.
The effects of word frequency and predictability are informative with respect to bottom-up and top-down mechanisms during reading. Word frequency is assumed to index bottom-up, whereas word predictability top-down information. Findings rega...