Neuromagnetic hand and foot motor sources recruited during action verb processing [0.03%]
动作动词加工过程中募集的手和脚运动神经磁源
Anne Klepp,Hannah Weissler,Valentina Niccolai et al.
Anne Klepp et al.
The current study investigated sensorimotor involvement in the processing of verbs describing actions performed with the hands, feet, or no body part. Actual movements were used to identify neuromagnetic sources for hand and foot actions. T...
Iain DeWitt,Josef P Rauschecker
Iain DeWitt
Auditory word-form recognition was originally proposed by Wernicke to occur within left superior temporal gyrus (STG), later further specified to be in posterior STG. To account for clinical observations (specifically paraphasia), Wernicke ...
Structural brain differences in school-age children with residual speech sound errors [0.03%]
学龄期构音障碍儿童的脑结构差异研究
Jonathan L Preston,Peter J Molfese,W Einar Mencl et al.
Jonathan L Preston et al.
The purpose of the study was to identify structural brain differences in school-age children with residual speech sound errors. Voxel based morphometry was used to compare gray and white matter volumes for 23 children with speech sound erro...
Cross-linguistic sound symbolism and crossmodal correspondence: Evidence from fMRI and DTI [0.03%]
跨语言声音象似性及跨模式映射关系:来自fMRI和DTI的证据
Kate Pirog Revill,Laura L Namy,Lauren Clepper DeFife et al.
Kate Pirog Revill et al.
Non-arbitrary correspondences between spoken words and categories of meanings exist in natural language, with mounting evidence that listeners are sensitive to this sound symbolic information. Native English speakers were asked to choose th...
The special status of verbal knowledge in semantic memory: evidence from performance of semantically impaired subjects on verbalizable and non-verbalizable versions of the object decision task [0.03%]
语义记忆中语言知识的特殊性:来自物体决策任务的证据
Gian Daniele Zannino,Roberta Perri,Marco Monaco et al.
Gian Daniele Zannino et al.
According to the semantic hub hypothesis, a supramodal semantic hub is equally needed to deal with verbal and extraverbal "surface" representations. Damage to the supramodal hub is thought to underlie the crossmodal impairment observed in s...
Joost van de Weijer,Carita Paradis,Caroline Willners et al.
Joost van de Weijer et al.
Previous research on antonyms has shown that some pairings form more felicitous couplings than others. Following up on that research, we conducted two semantic categorization experiments using Event Related Potentials to establish whether t...
Primary progressive aphasia as a model to study the neurobiology of language [0.03%]
原发性进行性失语作为研究语言神经生物学的模型
Maria Luisa Gorno-Tempini,Bruce L Miller
Maria Luisa Gorno-Tempini
Processing of non-canonical word-order: a case-series on lesion-induced reorganized language and age-effects in typical development [0.03%]
非典型词序的加工:由损伤引起的语言重组及典型发育中的年龄效应案例系列研究
Karen Lidzba,Andreas Konietzko,Eleonore Schwilling et al.
Karen Lidzba et al.
Complex grammatical structures are mastered late in language acquisition. We studied age-effects on performance in object topicalization in 48 typically developing German-speaking participants (aged 8-30years) and in five patients (children...
Hermann Ackermann
Hermann Ackermann
Karla Monzalvo,Ghislaine Dehaene-Lambertz
Karla Monzalvo
To examine the influence of age and reading proficiency on the development of the spoken language network, we tested 6- and 9-years-old children listening to native and foreign sentences in a slow event-related fMRI paradigm. We observed a ...