Neuroimaging correlates of language network impairment and reorganization in temporal lobe epilepsy [0.03%]
颞叶癫痫的语言网络损伤及重组的神经影像学相关因素研究
S Balter,G Lin,K M Leyden et al.
S Balter et al.
Advanced, noninvasive imaging has revolutionized our understanding of language networks in the brain and is reshaping our approach to the presurgical evaluation of patients with epilepsy. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has had...
Examining the contribution of motor movement and language dominance to increased left lateralization during sign generation in native signers [0.03%]
手语母语者在打手势过程中左半球侧向化增强与运动和语言优势的关系研究
Eva Gutierrez-Sigut,Heather Payne,Mairéad MacSweeney
Eva Gutierrez-Sigut
The neural systems supporting speech and sign processing are very similar, although not identical. In a previous fTCD study of hearing native signers (Gutierrez-Sigut, Daws, et al., 2015) we found stronger left lateralization for sign than ...
Lisa Bartha-Doering,Sabrina Regele,Dirk Deuster et al.
Lisa Bartha-Doering et al.
We investigated language functions in 32 members of a four generation family with several members affected by Specific Language Impairment with an extensive language test battery in order to determine the prevalence, overlap, and homogeneit...
A Llorens,A-S Dubarry,A Trébuchon et al.
A Llorens et al.
Picture naming is a standard task used to probe language processes in healthy and impaired speakers. It recruits a broad neural network of language related areas, among which the hippocampus is rarely included. However, the hippocampus coul...
The use of intracranial recordings to decode human language: Challenges and opportunities [0.03%]
颅内记录在解码人类语言方面的挑战与机遇
Stephanie Martin,José Del R Millán,Robert T Knight et al.
Stephanie Martin et al.
Decoding speech from intracranial recordings serves two main purposes: understanding the neural correlates of speech processing and decoding speech features for targeting speech neuroprosthetic devices. Intracranial recordings have high spa...
Bryan E Shilowich,Irving Biederman
Bryan E Shilowich
A web-based survey estimated the distribution of voice recognition abilities with a focus on determining the prevalence of developmental phonagnosia, the inability to identify a familiar person based on their voice. Participants matched cli...
Svetlana Pinet,Anne-Sophie Dubarry,F-Xavier Alario
Svetlana Pinet
Recent work in language production research suggests complex relationships between linguistic and motor processes. Typing is an interesting candidate for investigating further this issue. First, typing presumably relies on the same distribu...
L1 and L2 processing in the bilingual brain: A meta-analysis of neuroimaging studies [0.03%]
双语大脑中的L1和L2处理:神经影像学研究的元分析
Hengshuang Liu,Fan Cao
Hengshuang Liu
Neuroimaging studies investigating bilingual processes have produced controversial results in determining similarities versus differences between L1 and L2 neural networks. The current meta-analytic study was conducted to examine what facto...
Meta-Analysis
Brain and language. 2016 Aug:159:60-73. DOI:10.1016/j.bandl.2016.05.013 2016
Sleep confers a benefit for retention of statistical language learning in 6.5month old infants [0.03%]
睡眠有助于六个月大婴儿巩固统计语言学习成果
Katharine N S Simon,Denise Werchan,Michael R Goldstein et al.
Katharine N S Simon et al.
Infants show robust ability to track transitional probabilities within language and can use this information to extract words from continuous speech. The degree to which infants remember these words across a delay is unknown. Given well-est...
Laura B F Kurdziel,Janna Mantua,Rebecca M C Spencer
Laura B F Kurdziel
Sleep is an offline period during which newly acquired semantic information is transformed into longer-lasting memories. Language acquisition, which requires new word learning and semantic integration, is preferentially benefitted by a peri...