The effect of second language acquisition on central auditory processing abilities and its interaction with HIV [0.03%]
第二语言习得对中枢听觉加工能力的影响及其与人类免疫缺陷病毒的交互作用
Abby Kambhampaty,Christopher E Niemczak,Samantha M Leigh et al.
Abby Kambhampaty et al.
Introduction: Second language learning is a multifaceted task that benefits across numerous neurocognitive domains including central auditory processing. Existing cross-sectional and longitudinal data show that performanc...
Planning sentence production in aphasia: evidence from structural priming and eye-tracking [0.03%]
失语症患者的句子生成规划:来自结构启动和眼动的证据
Willem S van Boxtel,Briana N Cox,Austin Keen et al.
Willem S van Boxtel et al.
Background: Grammatical encoding is impaired in many persons with aphasia (PWA), resulting in deficits in sentence production accuracies and underlying planning processes. However, relatively little is known on how these ...
Rate of speech affects the comprehension of pronouns in children with developmental language disorder [0.03%]
语速影响发育性语言障碍儿童代词的理解
Noelle Abbott,Ignatius Nip,Tracy Love
Noelle Abbott
This study examined whether children with Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) have knowledge of binding principles (i.e., linking pronouns to their structurally licensed antecedent) during real-time sentence processing (cross-modal primin...
A reconceptualization of sentence production in post-stroke agrammatic aphasia: the synergistic processing bottleneck model [0.03%]
卒中后agrammatic失语症句子产生的再概念化:协同处理瓶颈模型
Yasmeen Faroqi-Shah
Yasmeen Faroqi-Shah
The language production deficit in post-stroke agrammatic aphasia (PSA-G) tends to result from lesions to the left inferior frontal gyrus (LIFG) and is characterized by a triad of symptoms: fragmented sentences, errors in functional morphol...
William Matchin
William Matchin
A recently emerging generalization about language and the brain is that brain regions implicated in language that show syntax-related activations (e.g., increased activation for more complex sentence structures) also tend to show word-relat...
Understanding recovery of language after stroke: insights from neurovascular MRI studies [0.03%]
中风后语言恢复的理解:来自神经血管磁共振成像研究的启示
Maria V Ivanova,Ioannis Pappas
Maria V Ivanova
Stroke causes a disruption in blood flow to the brain that can lead to profound language impairments. Understanding the mechanisms of language recovery after stroke is crucial for the prognosis and effective rehabilitation of people with ap...