Lili Tian,Hongjun Chen,Jan Kujala et al.
Lili Tian et al.
Our current understanding of how linguistic concepts are represented and retrieved in the brain is largely based on studies using concrete language, and only few studies have focused on the neural correlates of abstract concepts. The role o...
Yu-Lu Liu,Yu-Xin Zhang,Yao Wang et al.
Yu-Lu Liu et al.
Blind listeners rely more on their auditory skills than the sighted to adapt to unavailable visual information. However, it is still unclear whether the blind has stronger noise-related modulation compared with the sighted when speech is pr...
Word and morpheme frequency effects in naming Mandarin Chinese compounds: More than a replication [0.03%]
汉语词和语素频率对复词语义启动的影响:简单的重复实验无法解释
Jiaqi Wang,Niels O Schiller,Rinus G Verdonschot
Jiaqi Wang
The question whether compound words are stored in our mental lexicon in a decomposed or full-listing way prompted Janssen and colleagues (2008) to investigate the representation of compounds using word and morpheme frequencies manipulations...
The advantage of the music-enabled brain in accommodating lexical tone variabilities [0.03%]
乐感大脑在接纳词调变异方面的优势
Kaile Zhang,Ran Tao,Gang Peng
Kaile Zhang
The perception of multiple-speaker speech is challenging. People with music training generally show more robust and faster tone perception. The present study investigated whether music training experience can facilitate tonal-language speak...
Neural changes in sign language vocabulary learning: Tracking lexical integration with ERP measures [0.03%]
手语词汇学习中的神经变化:使用ERP措施追踪词汇整合
Marc Gimeno-Martínez,Eva Gutierrez-Sigut,Cristina Baus
Marc Gimeno-Martínez
The present study aimed to investigate the neural changes related to the early stages of sign language vocabulary learning. Hearing non-signers were exposed to Catalan Sign Language (LSC) signs in three laboratory learning sessions over the...
Subcortical volume and language proficiency in bilinguals and monolinguals: A structural MRI study [0.03%]
双语者和单语者的亚皮层体积与语言熟练度:一项结构磁共振研究
Yinan Xu,My V H Nguyen,Kelly A Vaughn et al.
Yinan Xu et al.
The current study focused on an understudied but most prominent bilingual population in the U.S. - heritage bilinguals. The current study combined data from eight MRI studies to examine the relationship between language experience and subco...
Mapping the basal temporal language network: a SEEG functional connectivity study [0.03%]
基底听颞语言网络的脑网络研究:一种SEEG功能连接研究方法
Olivier Aron,Insafe Mezjan,Julien Krieg et al.
Olivier Aron et al.
The Basal Temporal Language Area (BTLA) is recognized in epilepsy surgery setting when cortical electrical stimulation (CES) of the ventral temporal cortex (VTC) trigger anomia or paraphasia during naming tasks. Despite acknowledging a vent...
Language proficiency is associated with neural representational dimensionality of semantic concepts [0.03%]
语言熟练程度与语义概念的神经元表征维度有关
Jingxian Zhang,Huiling Li,Jing Qu et al.
Jingxian Zhang et al.
Previous studies suggest that semantic concepts are characterized by high-dimensional neural representations and that language proficiency affects semantic processing. However, it is not clear whether language proficiency modulates the dime...
Svetlana Zimnukhova,Mikel Santesteban,Adam Zawiszewski
Svetlana Zimnukhova
Subject-object processing within relative clause (RC) attachments exhibits cross-linguistic asymmetries influenced by various factors, including filler-gap linear or structural distance, morphological case marking, and subject-first prefere...
Is frontal EEG gamma power a neural correlate of language in toddlerhood? An examination of late talking and expressive language ability [0.03%]
frontal EEG γ 振幅是否为幼儿语言的神经标志物?晚谈和表达性语言能力的考察
Julia I Nikolaeva,Brittany L Manning,Elaine Y L Kwok et al.
Julia I Nikolaeva et al.
Few studies have examined neural correlates of late talking in toddlers, which could aid in understanding etiology and improving diagnosis of developmental language disorder (DLD). Greater frontal gamma activity has been linked to better la...