Grey matter volume differences in the left caudate nucleus of people who stutter [0.03%]
发育性 stuttering患者左尾状核灰质体积差异
Paul F Sowman,Margaret Ryan,Blake W Johnson et al.
Paul F Sowman et al.
The cause of stuttering has many theoretical explanations. A number of research groups have suggested changes in the volume and/or function of the striatum as a causal agent. Two recent studies in children and one in adults who stutter (AWS...
Julie Conder,Julius Fridriksson,Gordon C Baylis et al.
Julie Conder et al.
It is commonly held that language is largely lateralized to the left hemisphere in most individuals, whereas spatial processing is associated with right hemisphere regions. In recent years, a number of neuroimaging studies have yielded conf...
Effects of acoustic periodicity, intelligibility, and pre-stimulus alpha power on the event-related potentials in response to speech [0.03%]
声学周期性、可懂度和预刺激alpha节律功率对言语诱发的事件相关电位的影响
Kurt Steinmetzger,Stuart Rosen
Kurt Steinmetzger
Magneto- and electroencephalographic (M/EEG) signals in response to acoustically degraded speech have been examined by several recent studies. Unambiguously interpreting the results is complicated by the fact that speech signal manipulation...
Fluency tasks generate beta-gamma activity in language-related cortical areas of patients during stereo-EEG monitoring [0.03%]
皮层电图监测下流畅任务在患者语言相关脑区诱发产生β-γ活动
Chiara Pastori,Stefano Francione,Federica Pelle et al.
Chiara Pastori et al.
A quantitative method was developed to map cortical areas responsive to cognitive tasks during intracerebral stereo-EEG recording sessions in drug-resistant patients candidate for epilepsy surgery. Frequency power changes were evaluated wit...
Mental representations of vowel features asymmetrically modulate activity in superior temporal sulcus [0.03%]
元音特征的心理表征不对称地调节颞上沟的活动
Mathias Scharinger,Ulrike Domahs,Elise Klein et al.
Mathias Scharinger et al.
Research in auditory neuroscience illustrated the importance of superior temporal sulcus (STS) for speech sound processing. However, evidence for abstract processing beyond the level of phonetics in STS has remained elusive. In this study, ...
Alice Foucart,Carlos Romero-Rivas,Bernharda Lottie Gort et al.
Alice Foucart et al.
Using ERPs, we tested whether L2 speakers can integrate multiple sources of information (e.g., semantic, pragmatic information) during discourse comprehension. We presented native speakers and L2 speakers with three-sentence scenarios in wh...
Julie A Fiez
Julie A Fiez
This special issue brings together a set of articles that focus on the cerebellum and language. Contributors were specifically invited from relative newcomers to this research topic, as a way to draw attention to perspectives and findings t...
How the brain processes violations of the grammatical norm: An fMRI study [0.03%]
大脑如何处理违反语法规则的现象:一项基于fMRI的研究
Ferdy Hubers,Tineke M Snijders,Helen de Hoop
Ferdy Hubers
Native speakers of Dutch do not always adhere to prescriptive grammar rules in their daily speech. These grammatical norm violations can elicit emotional reactions in language purists, mostly high-educated people, who claim that for them th...
Beyond aphasia: Altered EEG connectivity in Broca's patients during working memory task [0.03%]
Broca区患者的的工作记忆任务的脑电连接异常
Veronika Rutar Gorišek,Vlasta Zupanc Isoski,Aleš Belič et al.
Veronika Rutar Gorišek et al.
Broca's region and adjacent cortex presumably take part in working memory (WM) processes. Electrophysiologically, these processes are reflected in synchronized oscillations. We present the first study exploring the effects of a stroke causi...
Robert Harris,Klaus L Leenders,Bauke M de Jong
Robert Harris
Parkinson's disease is characterized not only by bradykinesia, rigidity, and tremor, but also by impairments of expressive and receptive linguistic prosody. The facilitating effect of music with a salient beat on patients' gait suggests tha...