We investigated the neural bases of phonological working memory for auditory words and pseudowords, and how these relate to clinical measures of phonological working memory, in a parametric design with healthy adults. There was increasing recruitment of bilateral superior temporal and left prefrontal cortices as a function of syllable length in auditory pseudoword discrimination. Increasing syllable length in real words recruited only increasing activation in left superior temporal cortex
AbstractA unique feature of human communication system is our ability to rapidly acquire new words a...
The goal of my research was to identify the cortical bases of phonological processing during speech ...
According to predictions made by ACV98 connectionist model of reading, behavioral experiments have s...
Imaging results on real word and pseudo-word processing have been heterogeneous, allowing only cauti...
This study investigated links between working memory and speech processing systems. We used delayed ...
After Newman and Twieg ([2001]: Hum Brain Mapp 14:39-47) and others, we used a fast event-related fu...
In this functional positron emission tomography study brain activations during an auditory lexical d...
Background: If all available acoustic phonetic information of words is used during lexical access an...
The research described here involved a study of cortical responses to real words, pseudowords and no...
Language learning relies on both short-term and long-term memory. Phonological short-term memory (pS...
Learning to articulate novel combinations of phonemes that form new words through a small number of ...
We investigated phonological processing in normal readers to answer the question to what extent phon...
Several functional neuroimaging studies have compared words and pseudowords to test different cognit...
Memory traces for words are frequently conceptualized neurobiologically as networks of neurons inter...
International audienceThe cognitive mechanisms involved in polysyllabic pseudo-word processing—and t...
AbstractA unique feature of human communication system is our ability to rapidly acquire new words a...
The goal of my research was to identify the cortical bases of phonological processing during speech ...
According to predictions made by ACV98 connectionist model of reading, behavioral experiments have s...
Imaging results on real word and pseudo-word processing have been heterogeneous, allowing only cauti...
This study investigated links between working memory and speech processing systems. We used delayed ...
After Newman and Twieg ([2001]: Hum Brain Mapp 14:39-47) and others, we used a fast event-related fu...
In this functional positron emission tomography study brain activations during an auditory lexical d...
Background: If all available acoustic phonetic information of words is used during lexical access an...
The research described here involved a study of cortical responses to real words, pseudowords and no...
Language learning relies on both short-term and long-term memory. Phonological short-term memory (pS...
Learning to articulate novel combinations of phonemes that form new words through a small number of ...
We investigated phonological processing in normal readers to answer the question to what extent phon...
Several functional neuroimaging studies have compared words and pseudowords to test different cognit...
Memory traces for words are frequently conceptualized neurobiologically as networks of neurons inter...
International audienceThe cognitive mechanisms involved in polysyllabic pseudo-word processing—and t...
AbstractA unique feature of human communication system is our ability to rapidly acquire new words a...
The goal of my research was to identify the cortical bases of phonological processing during speech ...
According to predictions made by ACV98 connectionist model of reading, behavioral experiments have s...