& People can discriminate real words from nonwords even when the latter are orthographically and phonologically word-like, presumably because words activate specific lexical and/or semantic information. We investigated the neural correlates of this identification process using event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Participants performed a visual lexical decision task under conditions that encouraged specific word identification: Nonwords were matched to words on orthographic and phonologic characteristics, and accuracy was emphasized over speed. To identify neural responses associated with activation of nonsemantic lexical information, processing of words and nonwords with many lexical neighbors was contrasted with...
Do task demands change the way we extract information from a stimulus, or only how we use this infor...
The left occipitotemporal cortex has been found sensitive to the hierarchy of increasingly complex f...
The visual word form area (VWFA) is a region of left inferior occipitotemporal cortex that is critic...
Many neurocognitive studies investigated the neural correlates of visual word recognition, some of w...
Event-related fMRI was used to investigate lexical decisions to words of high and low frequency of o...
Item does not contain fulltextThe recognition of words is a central component of language processing...
Neurocognitive studies of visual word recognition have provided information about brain activity cor...
As a spoken word unfolds over time, it is temporarily consistent with the acoustic forms of multiple...
The distinction between letter strings that form words and those that look and sound plausible but a...
This study examined the effects of linguistic task demands on the neuroanatomical localization of th...
Spoken word production is assumed to involve stages of processing in which activation spreads throug...
Recent brain imaging studies suggest that semantic processing of words and images may share a common...
Lexical access is commonly studied using bare picture naming, which is visually guided, but in real-...
Recent brain imaging studies suggest that semantic processing of words and images may share a common...
Recent neurocognitive studies of visual word recognition provide information about neuronal networks...
Do task demands change the way we extract information from a stimulus, or only how we use this infor...
The left occipitotemporal cortex has been found sensitive to the hierarchy of increasingly complex f...
The visual word form area (VWFA) is a region of left inferior occipitotemporal cortex that is critic...
Many neurocognitive studies investigated the neural correlates of visual word recognition, some of w...
Event-related fMRI was used to investigate lexical decisions to words of high and low frequency of o...
Item does not contain fulltextThe recognition of words is a central component of language processing...
Neurocognitive studies of visual word recognition have provided information about brain activity cor...
As a spoken word unfolds over time, it is temporarily consistent with the acoustic forms of multiple...
The distinction between letter strings that form words and those that look and sound plausible but a...
This study examined the effects of linguistic task demands on the neuroanatomical localization of th...
Spoken word production is assumed to involve stages of processing in which activation spreads throug...
Recent brain imaging studies suggest that semantic processing of words and images may share a common...
Lexical access is commonly studied using bare picture naming, which is visually guided, but in real-...
Recent brain imaging studies suggest that semantic processing of words and images may share a common...
Recent neurocognitive studies of visual word recognition provide information about neuronal networks...
Do task demands change the way we extract information from a stimulus, or only how we use this infor...
The left occipitotemporal cortex has been found sensitive to the hierarchy of increasingly complex f...
The visual word form area (VWFA) is a region of left inferior occipitotemporal cortex that is critic...