The role of prominence in Spanish sentence comprehension: An ERP study [0.03%]
语义显著性在西班牙语句理解中的作用:事件相关电位研究
Carolina A Gattei,Ángel Tabullo,Luis París et al.
Carolina A Gattei et al.
Prominence is the hierarchical relation among arguments that allows us to understand 'Who did what to whom' in a sentence. The present study aimed to provide evidence about the role of prominence information for the incremental interpretati...
Word tones cueing morphosyntactic structure: Neuroanatomical substrates and activation time-course assessed by EEG and fMRI [0.03%]
语素语法结构的词 tone提示的神经解剖基底和激活时间进程通过EEG和fMRI进行评估
Mikael Roll,Pelle Söderström,Peter Mannfolk et al.
Mikael Roll et al.
Previous studies distinguish between right hemisphere-dominant processing of prosodic/tonal information and left-hemispheric modulation of grammatical information as well as lexical tones. Swedish word accents offer a prime testing ground t...
S K Riès,C R Karzmark,E Navarrete et al.
S K Riès et al.
Word selection allows us to choose words during language production. This is often viewed as a competitive process wherein a lexical representation is retrieved among semantically-related alternatives. The left prefrontal cortex (LPFC) is t...
A behavioral study of the nature of verb production deficits in Alzheimer's disease [0.03%]
阿尔茨海默病动词产生缺陷的性质的行为学研究
Bárbara Costa Beber,Aline Nunes da Cruz,Márcia L Chaves
Bárbara Costa Beber
Patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) may experience greater difficulty with verb production than with noun production. In this study, we sought to assess the nature of verb production deficits in AD by using verb fluency and verb naming t...
Spontaneous gesture and spatial language: Evidence from focal brain injury [0.03%]
自发性手势和空间语言:来自焦点性脑损伤的证据
Tilbe Göksun,Matthew Lehet,Katsiaryna Malykhina et al.
Tilbe Göksun et al.
People often use spontaneous gestures when communicating spatial information. We investigated focal brain-injured individuals to test the hypotheses that (1) naming motion event components of manner-path (represented by verbs-prepositions i...
Neural changes associated with semantic processing in healthy aging despite intact behavioral performance [0.03%]
尽管行为表现正常,健康老龄化与语义处理相关的神经变化
Jacinthe Lacombe,Pierre Jolicoeur,Stephan Grimault et al.
Jacinthe Lacombe et al.
Semantic memory recruits an extensive neural network including the left inferior prefrontal cortex (IPC) and the left temporoparietal region, which are involved in semantic control processes, as well as the anterior temporal lobe region (AT...
Xiaokun Xu,Irving Biederman,Bryan E Shilowich et al.
Xiaokun Xu et al.
A 20-year old female, AN, with no history of neurological events or detectable lesions, was markedly poorer than controls at identifying her most familiar celebrity voices. She was normal at face recognition and in discriminating which of t...
Case Reports
Brain and language. 2015 Oct:149:106-17. DOI:10.1016/j.bandl.2015.06.007 2015
Jeffrey R Mock,Anne L Foundas,Edward J Golob
Jeffrey R Mock
Motor efference copy conveys movement information to sensory areas before and during vocalization. We hypothesized speech preparation would modulate auditory processing, via motor efference copy, differently in men who stutter (MWS) vs. flu...
Neurophysiological sensitivity for impaired phonological processing in the acute stage of aphasia [0.03%]
急性失语症患者受损的音位处理敏感性神经生理学研究
Annelies Aerts,Pieter van Mierlo,Robert J Hartsuiker et al.
Annelies Aerts et al.
The present study aimed to investigate neurophysiological substrates of phoneme and word processing in 10 patients with acute aphasia (PWA). More specifically, phoneme discrimination was studied in a passive and active oddball task with res...
Jonas Obleser
Jonas Obleser
This editorial accompanies a special issue of Brain and Language re-visiting old themes and new leads in the electrophysiology of language. The event-related potential (ERP) as a series of characteristic deflections ("components") over time...