Predictive coding of phonological rules in auditory cortex: A mismatch negativity study [0.03%]
听觉皮层中语音规则的预测编码:失匹配负波研究
Sari Ylinen,Milla Huuskonen,Katri Mikkola et al.
Sari Ylinen et al.
The brain is constantly generating predictions of future sensory input to enable efficient adaptation. In the auditory domain, this applies also to the processing of speech. Here we aimed to determine whether the brain predicts the followin...
Broca and Wernicke are dead, or moving past the classic model of language neurobiology [0.03%]
博卡和韦尼克已经死了,或者超越经典语言神经生物学模型的时候了
Pascale Tremblay,Anthony Steven Dick
Pascale Tremblay
With the advancement of cognitive neuroscience and neuropsychological research, the field of language neurobiology is at a cross-roads with respect to its framing theories. The central thesis of this article is that the major historical fra...
Prosodic grouping at birth [0.03%]
婴儿的语调划分能力
Nawal Abboub,Thierry Nazzi,Judit Gervain
Nawal Abboub
Experience with spoken language starts prenatally, as hearing becomes operational during the second half of gestation. While maternal tissues filter out many aspects of speech, they readily transmit speech prosody and rhythm. These properti...
Eye-tracking the time-course of novel word learning and lexical competition in adults and children [0.03%]
眼动追踪成人和儿童学习新词及其词汇竞争的过程
A R Weighall,L M Henderson,D J Barr et al.
A R Weighall et al.
Lexical competition is a hallmark of proficient, automatic word recognition. Previous research suggests that there is a delay before a new spoken word becomes engaged in this process, with sleep playing an important role. However, data from...
A common misapplication of statistical inference: Nuisance control with null-hypothesis significance tests [0.03%]
一种常见的统计推理误用方法:使用零假设显著性检验处理无关紧要的控制问题
Jona Sassenhagen,Phillip M Alday
Jona Sassenhagen
Experimental research on behavior and cognition frequently rests on stimulus or subject selection where not all characteristics can be fully controlled, even when attempting strict matching. For example, when contrasting patients to control...
Transcranial direct current stimulation for the treatment of primary progressive aphasia: An open-label pilot study [0.03%]
经颅直流电刺激治疗原发性进行性失语的开放性试点研究
Felix Gervits,Sharon Ash,H Branch Coslett et al.
Felix Gervits et al.
Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is a neurodegenerative condition characterized by gradual deterioration of language function. We investigated whether two weeks of daily transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) treatment would improv...
Clinical Trial
Brain and language. 2016 Nov:162:35-41. DOI:10.1016/j.bandl.2016.05.007 2016
Semantic parafoveal-on-foveal effects and preview benefits in reading: Evidence from Fixation Related Potentials [0.03%]
语义前注视区-中心凹效应及先瞻效益在阅读中的作用:来自与凝视相关的脑电位的证据
P J López-Peréz,J Dampuré,J A Hernández-Cabrera et al.
P J López-Peréz et al.
During reading parafoveal information can affect the processing of the word currently fixated (parafovea-on-fovea effect) and words perceived parafoveally can facilitate their subsequent processing when they are fixated on (preview effect)....
How language flows when movements don't: An automated analysis of spontaneous discourse in Parkinson's disease [0.03%]
语言的流动与动作的不协调:帕金森病患者自发性谈话的自动化分析
Adolfo M García,Facundo Carrillo,Juan Rafael Orozco-Arroyave et al.
Adolfo M García et al.
To assess the impact of Parkinson's disease (PD) on spontaneous discourse, we conducted computerized analyses of brief monologues produced by 51 patients and 50 controls. We explored differences in semantic fields (via latent semantic analy...
A linguistic comparison between auditory verbal hallucinations in patients with a psychotic disorder and in nonpsychotic individuals: Not just what the voices say, but how they say it [0.03%]
言语性幻听的语音特征比较:不仅仅是说了什么,还有怎么说的问题——精神障碍患者和非精神病高危个体的对比研究
J N de Boer,S M Heringa,E van Dellen et al.
J N de Boer et al.
Background: Auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH) in psychotic patients are associated with activation of right hemisphere language areas, although this hemisphere is non-dominant in most people. Language generated in the ...
Comparative Study
Brain and language. 2016 Nov:162:10-18. DOI:10.1016/j.bandl.2016.07.011 2016
Neuroimaging of the bilingual brain: Structural brain correlates of listening and speaking in a second language [0.03%]
双语脑的神经影像学:听和说第二语言的大脑结构相关性
Patricia K Kuhl,Jeff Stevenson,Neva M Corrigan et al.
Patricia K Kuhl et al.
Diffusion tensor imaging was used to compare white matter structure between American monolingual and Spanish-English bilingual adults living in the United States. In the bilingual group, relationships between white matter structure and natu...