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期刊名:Language cognition and neuroscience

缩写:LANG COGN NEUROSCI

ISSN:2327-3798

e-ISSN:2327-3801

IF/分区:1.8/Q1

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Humans have a unique ability to produce and consume rich, complex, and varied language in order to communicate ideas to one another. Still, outside of natural reading, the most common methods for studying how our brains process speech or un...
Shaorong Yan,T Florian Jaeger Shaorong Yan
Language understanding requires the integration of the input with preceding context. Event-related potentials (ERPs) have contributed significantly to our understanding of what contextual information is accessed and when. Much of this resea...
Adam Sheya,Linda Smith Adam Sheya
Understanding how and why human cognition has the properties it does is one of science's fundamental questions. Current thinking in Cognitive Science has delineated two candidate approaches that differ in how they address the question of th...
Jiyeon Lee,Grace Man,Victor Ferreira et al. Jiyeon Lee et al.
Syntactic alignment in dialogue is pervasive and enduring in unimpaired speakers, facilitating language processing and learning. Recent work suggests that syntactic alignment extends to the level of event-semantic properties (syntactic entr...
Elaine Kearney,Frank H Guenther Elaine Kearney
Speech production is a highly complex sensorimotor task involving tightly coordinated processing across large expanses of the cerebral cortex. Historically, the study of the neural underpinnings of speech suffered from the lack of an animal...
Joanna C Lee,Kathryn L Mueller,J Bruce Tomblin Joanna C Lee
The aim of the study was to explore whether genetic variation in the dopaminergic system is associated with procedural learning and the corticostriatal pathways in individuals with developmental language impairment (DLI). We viewed these tw...
Gabriela Meade,Jonathan Grainger,Katherine J Midgley et al. Gabriela Meade et al.
In masked priming studies with hearing readers, neighbouring words (e.g., wine, vine) compete through lateral inhibition. Here, we asked whether lateral inhibition also characterizes visual word recognition in deaf readers and whether the n...
Cybelle M Smith,Kara D Federmeier Cybelle M Smith
Pronouns serve a critical referential function, yet the cognitive processes engaged during pronoun comprehension remain incompletely understood. One view is that encountering a pronoun leads the comprehender to reactivate the semantic featu...
Jessica Slater,Nina Kraus,Kali Woodruff Carr et al. Jessica Slater et al.
Speech rhythms guide perception, especially in noise. We recently revealed that percussionists outperform non-musicians in speech-in-noise perception, with better speech-in-noise perception associated with better rhythm discrimination acros...
Perrine Ferré,Yassine Benhajali,Jason Steffener et al. Perrine Ferré et al.
Most of the current knowledge about age-related differences in brain neurofunctional organization stems from neuroimaging studies using either a "resting state" paradigm, or cognitive tasks for which performance decreases with age. However,...