Sentence comprehension requires the retrieval of single word information from long-term memory, and the integration of this information into multiword representations. The current functional magnetic resonance imaging study explored the hypothesis that the left posterior temporal gyrus supports the retrieval of lexical-syntactic information, whereas left inferior frontal gyrus (LIFG) contributes to syntactic unification. Twenty-eight subjects read sentences and word sequences containing word-category (noun--verb) ambiguous words at critical positions. Regions contributing to the syntactic unification process should show enhanced activation for sentences compared to words, and only within sentences display a larger signal for ambiguous than ...
Extracting meaning from speech requires the use of pragmatic, semantic, and syntactic information. A...
Although it has been settled that the left posterior temporal region and the left inferior frontal g...
Neuroimaging evidence suggests that the left inferior frontal gyrus (LIFG) supports temporary storag...
Sentence comprehension requires the retrieval of single word information from long-term memory, and ...
Sentence comprehension requires the retrieval of single word information from long-term memory, and ...
Hagoort [1] suggested that the posterior temporal cortex is involved in the retrieval of lexical fra...
In a recent fMRI study we showed that left posterior middle temporal gyrus (LpMTG) subserves the ret...
In this article, we will discuss evidence from a number of recent neuroimaging experiments. These ex...
An event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) paradigm was used to specify those bra...
In a 2x2 event-related FMRI study we find support for the idea that the inferior frontal cortex, cen...
In this article we will discuss evidence from a number of recent neuroimaging experiments. These exp...
How is syntactic analysis implemented by the human brain during language comprehension? The current ...
The posterior middle temporal gyrus (MTG) and inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) are two critical nodes of...
AbstractUsing functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), we examined cortical activation under sy...
A number of regions of the temporal and frontal lobes are known to be important for spoken language ...
Extracting meaning from speech requires the use of pragmatic, semantic, and syntactic information. A...
Although it has been settled that the left posterior temporal region and the left inferior frontal g...
Neuroimaging evidence suggests that the left inferior frontal gyrus (LIFG) supports temporary storag...
Sentence comprehension requires the retrieval of single word information from long-term memory, and ...
Sentence comprehension requires the retrieval of single word information from long-term memory, and ...
Hagoort [1] suggested that the posterior temporal cortex is involved in the retrieval of lexical fra...
In a recent fMRI study we showed that left posterior middle temporal gyrus (LpMTG) subserves the ret...
In this article, we will discuss evidence from a number of recent neuroimaging experiments. These ex...
An event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) paradigm was used to specify those bra...
In a 2x2 event-related FMRI study we find support for the idea that the inferior frontal cortex, cen...
In this article we will discuss evidence from a number of recent neuroimaging experiments. These exp...
How is syntactic analysis implemented by the human brain during language comprehension? The current ...
The posterior middle temporal gyrus (MTG) and inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) are two critical nodes of...
AbstractUsing functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), we examined cortical activation under sy...
A number of regions of the temporal and frontal lobes are known to be important for spoken language ...
Extracting meaning from speech requires the use of pragmatic, semantic, and syntactic information. A...
Although it has been settled that the left posterior temporal region and the left inferior frontal g...
Neuroimaging evidence suggests that the left inferior frontal gyrus (LIFG) supports temporary storag...