Sex differences in lateralization of semantic verbal fluency in temporal lobe epilepsy [0.03%]
左侧颞叶癫痫患者语义流畅性实验的利手效应及性别差异
Katie E Eichstaedt,Jason R Soble,Joel E Kamper et al.
Katie E Eichstaedt et al.
When differences exist, women tend to outperform men on measures of verbal fluency, possibly due to greater bilateral language representation. Patients with temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) have a higher rate of atypical cortical language repre...
Cortical characterization of the perception of intelligible and unintelligible speech measured via high-density electroencephalography [0.03%]
基于高密度脑电图的可懂度和不可懂度语音皮层表征研究
Rene L Utianski,John N Caviness,Julie M Liss
Rene L Utianski
High-density electroencephalography was used to evaluate cortical activity during speech comprehension via a sentence verification task. Twenty-four participants assigned true or false to sentences produced with 3 noise-vocoded channel leve...
Temporal dynamics of contingency extraction from tonal and verbal auditory sequences [0.03%]
音调和言语听觉序列中因果关系提取的时程特性
Alexandra Bendixen,Michael Schwartze,Sonja A Kotz
Alexandra Bendixen
Consecutive sound events are often to some degree predictive of each other. Here we investigated the brain's capacity to detect contingencies between consecutive sounds by means of electroencephalography (EEG) during passive listening. Cont...
The theory-of-mind network in support of action verb comprehension: evidence from an fMRI study [0.03%]
一项关于行动动词理解的理论心智网络的fMRI研究证据
Nan Lin,Yanchao Bi,Ying Zhao et al.
Nan Lin et al.
The theory-of-mind (ToM) network refers to a specific group of brain regions implicated in the thinking of people's mental states. It remains unclear how this network contributes to verb comprehension. In the present study, we compared brai...
The neurophysiology of language: Insights from non-invasive brain stimulation in the healthy human brain [0.03%]
语言神经生理学:来自健康人大脑无创性脑刺激的启示
Gesa Hartwigsen
Gesa Hartwigsen
With the advent of non-invasive brain stimulation (NIBS), a new decade in the study of language has started. NIBS allows for testing the functional relevance of language-related brain activation and enables the researcher to investigate how...
Differential recruitment of executive control regions during phonological competition in monolinguals and bilinguals [0.03%]
单语者和双语者在语音竞争中招募执行控制区域的差异
Viorica Marian,Sarah Chabal,James Bartolotti et al.
Viorica Marian et al.
Behavioral research suggests that monolinguals and bilinguals differ in how they manage within-language phonological competition when listening to language. The current study explored whether bilingual experience might also change the neura...
Stuttering, induced fluency, and natural fluency: a hierarchical series of activation likelihood estimation meta-analyses [0.03%]
关于口吃、诱导性流利和自然流利的层级激活似然估计元分析研究
Kristin S Budde,Daniel S Barron,Peter T Fox
Kristin S Budde
Developmental stuttering is a speech disorder most likely due to a heritable form of developmental dysmyelination impairing the function of the speech-motor system. Speech-induced brain-activation patterns in persons who stutter (PWS) are a...
Meta-Analysis
Brain and language. 2014 Dec:139:99-107. DOI:10.1016/j.bandl.2014.10.002 2014
Early stage second-language learning improves executive control: evidence from ERP [0.03%]
早期第二语言学习改善执行控制:来自ERP的证据
Margot D Sullivan,Monika Janus,Sylvain Moreno et al.
Margot D Sullivan et al.
A growing body of research has reported a bilingual advantage in performance on executive control tasks, but it is not known at what point in emerging bilingualism these advantages first appear. The present study investigated the effect of ...
Controlled Clinical Trial
Brain and language. 2014 Dec:139:84-98. DOI:10.1016/j.bandl.2014.10.004 2014
Manual praxis in stone tool manufacture: implications for language evolution [0.03%]
打制石器中的手动实践及对语言进化的影响
Lana Ruck
Lana Ruck
Alternative functions of the left-hemisphere dominant Broca's region have induced hypotheses regarding the evolutionary parallels between manual praxis and language in humans. Many recent studies on Broca's area reveal several assumptions a...
Picturing words? Sensorimotor cortex activation for printed words in child and adult readers [0.03%]
儿童和成人读者的大脑运动皮层如何响应印刷文字?
Tessa M Dekker,Denis Mareschal,Mark H Johnson et al.
Tessa M Dekker et al.
Learning to read involves associating abstract visual shapes with familiar meanings. Embodiment theories suggest that word meaning is at least partially represented in distributed sensorimotor networks in the brain (Barsalou, 2008; Pulvermu...