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期刊名:Brain and language

缩写:BRAIN LANG

ISSN:0093-934X

e-ISSN:1090-2155

IF/分区:2.3/Q1

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Aina Rodríguez-Pujadas,Ana Sanjuán,Paola Fuentes et al. Aina Rodríguez-Pujadas et al.
We tested the hypothesis that early bilinguals and monolinguals use different brain areas when performing nonlinguistic executive control tasks. For this, we explored brain activity of early bilinguals and monolinguals during a manual stop-...
Rachel L Moseley,Friedemann Pulvermüller Rachel L Moseley
Noun/verb dissociations in the literature defy interpretation due to the confound between lexical category and semantic meaning; nouns and verbs typically describe concrete objects and actions. Abstract words, pertaining to neither, are a c...
Sarah Laszlo,Blair C Armstrong Sarah Laszlo
The Parallel Distributed Processing (PDP) framework is built on neural-style computation, and is thus well-suited for simulating the neural implementation of cognition. However, relatively little cognitive modeling work has concerned neural...
Carolin Dudschig,Irmgard de la Vega,Barbara Kaup Carolin Dudschig
Converging evidence suggests that understanding our first-language (L1) results in reactivation of experiential sensorimotor traces in the brain. Surprisingly, little is known regarding the involvement of these processes during second-langu...
Sabina G Flagmeier,Kimberly L Ray,Amy L Parkinson et al. Sabina G Flagmeier et al.
Voice control is critical to communication. To date, studies have used behavioral, electrophysiological and functional data to investigate the neural correlates of voice control using perturbation tasks, but have yet to examine the interact...
Alexis Hervais-Adelman,Maria Pefkou,Narly Golestani Alexis Hervais-Adelman
Bilingual listeners comprehend speech-in-noise better in their native than non-native language. This native-language benefit is thought to arise from greater use of top-down linguistic information to assist degraded speech comprehension. Us...
Aaron C Moberly,Jyoti Bhat,D Bradley Welling et al. Aaron C Moberly et al.
Listeners assign different weights to spectral dynamics, such as formant rise time (FRT), and temporal dynamics, such as amplitude rise time (ART), during phonetic judgments. We examined the neurophysiological basis of FRT and ART weighting...
Natalia Slioussar,Maxim V Kireev,Tatiana V Chernigovskaya et al. Natalia Slioussar et al.
The generation of regular and irregular past tense verbs has long been a testing ground for different models of inflection in the mental lexicon. Behavioral studies examined a variety of languages, but neuroimaging studies rely almost exclu...
Soila Kuuluvainen,Päivi Nevalainen,Alexander Sorokin et al. Soila Kuuluvainen et al.
We addressed the neural organization of speech versus nonspeech sound processing by investigating preattentive cortical auditory processing of changes in five features of a consonant-vowel syllable (consonant, vowel, sound duration, frequen...
Päivi Helenius,Päivi Sivonen,Tiina Parviainen et al. Päivi Helenius et al.
Specific language impairment is associated with enduring problems in language-related functions. We followed the spatiotemporal course of cortical activation in SLI using magnetoencephalography. In the experiment, children with normal and i...