Auditory word recognition: evidence from aphasia and functional neuroimaging [0.03%]
听力词识别:来自失语症和功能神经影像的证据
Sheila E Blumstein
Sheila E Blumstein
This review examines the neural systems underlying auditory word recognition processes using both lesion and functional neuroimaging studies. Focus is on the influence of the sound properties of language (its phonetic as well as its phonolo...
The Role of the Theory-of-Mind Cortical Network in the Comprehension of Narratives [0.03%]
理论心智皮层神经网络在叙事理解中的作用
Robert A Mason,Marcel Adam Just
Robert A Mason
Narrative comprehension rests on the ability to understand the intentions and perceptions of various agents in a story who interact with respect to some goal or problem. Reasoning about the state of mind of another person, real or fictional...
What's "right" in language comprehension: ERPs reveal right hemisphere language capabilities [0.03%]
脑电技术揭示语言理解中的右半球作用
Kara D Federmeier,Edward W Wlotko,Aaron M Meyer
Kara D Federmeier
Although the term "nonverbal" is often applied to the right cerebral hemisphere (RH), a growing body of work indicates that the RH can comprehend language and, indeed, that it makes critical contributions to normal language functions. Revie...
Watching the Word Go by: On the Time-course of Component Processes in Visual Word Recognition [0.03%]
一词闪过:视觉单词识别过程中时间进程的成分过程分析
Jonathan Grainger,Phillip J Holcomb
Jonathan Grainger
We describe a functional architecture for word recognition that focuses on how orthographic and phonological information cooperates in initial form-based processing of printed word stimuli prior to accessing semantic information. Component ...