Corrigendum to "Balloons and bavoons vs spikes and shikes: ERPs reveal shared neural processes for shape-sound-meaning congruence in words, and shape-sound congruence in pseudowords" [Brain and Language 145-146 (2015) 11-22] [0.03%]
“气球和巴沃恩VS尖刺和沙伊克:事件相关脑电位揭示词形—语音—语义一致性和词形—语音一致性神经加工的共享机制”校正意见(2015年 Brain and Language 第145-146期 11-22页)
Jelena Sučević,Andrej M Savić,Mirjana B Popović et al.
Jelena Sučević et al.
Published Erratum
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Neuroanatomical correlates of verbal fluency in early Alzheimer's disease and normal aging [0.03%]
早期阿尔茨海默病和正常老化中语言流畅性的神经解剖关联
Claudia Rodríguez-Aranda,Knut Waterloo,Stein Harald Johnsen et al.
Claudia Rodríguez-Aranda et al.
Verbal fluency (VF) impairments occur early in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and to a lesser extent also in normal aging. However, the neural underpinnings of these impairments are not fully understood. The present study evaluated whether VF imp...
A common variant of the CNTNAP2 gene is associated with structural variation in the left superior occipital gyrus [0.03%]
一个CNTNAP2基因的共同变异与左上枕回结构变化相关
Julia Uddén,Tineke M Snijders,Simon E Fisher et al.
Julia Uddén et al.
The CNTNAP2 gene encodes a cell-adhesion molecule that influences the properties of neural networks and the morphology and density of neurons and glial cells. Previous studies have shown association of CNTNAP2 variants with language-related...
Preferential processing of emotionally and self-relevant stimuli persists in unconscious N2 sleep [0.03%]
情绪和自我相关刺激优先处理在N2睡眠期持续存在
Christine Blume,Renata Del Giudice,Julia Lechinger et al.
Christine Blume et al.
Information processing has been suggested to depend on the current state of the brain as well as stimulus characteristics (e.g. salience). We compared processing of salient stimuli (subject's own names [SONs] and angry voice [AV] stimuli) t...
The beneficial role of memory reactivation for language learning during sleep: A review [0.03%]
睡眠期间记忆复活在语言学习中的积极作用:综述
Thomas Schreiner,Björn Rasch
Thomas Schreiner
Sleep is essential for diverse aspects of language learning. According to a prominent concept these beneficial effects of sleep rely on spontaneous reactivation processes. A series of recent studies demonstrated that inducing such reactivat...
Cross-modal comparisons of stimulus specificity and commonality in phonological processing [0.03%]
跨模式探讨语音处理中的刺激特异性和共有性
A Oron,T Wolak,T Zeffiro et al.
A Oron et al.
Phonological processing is a fundamental ability which underlies language comprehension. Functional neuroanatomy of phonology constitutes a matter of ongoing debate. In the present study, subjects performed visual (rhyme detection) and audi...
Regularity and beyond: Impaired production and comprehension of inflectional morphology in semantic dementia [0.03%]
语义痴呆患者形态词变化产生和理解的缺陷及其对语言规范性的影响
Noémie Auclair-Ouellet,Joël Macoir,Robert Laforce Jr et al.
Noémie Auclair-Ouellet et al.
Studies on inflectional morphology in semantic dementia (SD) have focused on the contrast between the regular and the irregular English past-tense. These studies aimed to contrast the claims of single- and dual-mechanism theories. However, ...
Did you or I say pretty, rude or brief? An ERP study of the effects of speaker's identity on emotional word processing [0.03%]
你说的还是我说的:来自ERP证据的情感词加工中的说者身份效应研究
Ana P Pinheiro,Neguine Rezaii,Paul G Nestor et al.
Ana P Pinheiro et al.
During speech comprehension, multiple cues need to be integrated at a millisecond speed, including semantic information, as well as voice identity and affect cues. A processing advantage has been demonstrated for self-related stimuli when c...
Alpha and gamma band oscillations index differential processing of acoustically reduced and full forms [0.03%]
α频段和γ频段的脑电信号震荡反映了大脑对受损语音和正常语音的不同处理机制
Linda Drijvers,Kimberley Mulder,Mirjam Ernestus
Linda Drijvers
Reduced forms like yeshay for yesterday often occur in conversations. Previous behavioral research reported a processing advantage for full over reduced forms. The present study investigated whether this processing advantage is reflected in...
Readers of narratives take the protagonist's geographical perspective. Evidence from an event-related potential study [0.03%]
叙事阅读中的空间视角依赖——来自事件相关电位实验的证据
Enrique García-Marco,David Beltrán,Inmaculada León et al.
Enrique García-Marco et al.
This ERP study explores how the reader's brain is sensitive to the protagonist's perspective in the fictitious environment of narratives. Participants initially received narratives describing a protagonist living in a given geographical pla...