On the basis of neuropsychological and functional imaging evi-dence, meaning and grammatical class (particularly the verb--noun distinction) have been proposed as organizational principles of linguistic knowledge in the brain. However, previous studies investigating verb and noun processing have been confounded by the presence of systematic correlations between word meaning and grammatical class. In this positron emission tomography study, we investigated implicit word processing using stimuli that allowed the effects of semantic and grammatical properties to be examined independently, without grammatical--semantic confounds. We found that left hemisphere cortical activation during single-word processing was modulated by word meaning, but n...
Dissociations in the ability to produce words of different grammatical categories are well establish...
The meaning of a word usually depends on the context in which it occurs. This study investigated the...
The processing of single words that varied in their semantic (concrete/abstract word) and syntactic ...
On the basis of neuropsychological and functional imaging evi-dence, meaning and grammatical class (...
The wide variety of techniques and tasks used to study the neural correlates of noun and verb proces...
Grammatical class is a fundamental property of language, and all natural languages distinguish betwe...
Although it is widely accepted that nouns and verbs are functionally independent linguistic entities...
One important issue in neuroimaging research on language is how the brain processes and represents l...
Word meaning processing in the brain involves ventrolateral temporal cortex, but a semantic contribu...
It is generally held that noun processing is specifically sub‑served by temporal areas, while the ne...
Selective deficits in producing verbs relative to nouns in speech are well documented in neuropsycho...
Dissociations in the ability to produce words of different grammatical categories are well establish...
The meaning of a word usually depends on the context in which it occurs. This study investigated the...
The processing of single words that varied in their semantic (concrete/abstract word) and syntactic ...
On the basis of neuropsychological and functional imaging evi-dence, meaning and grammatical class (...
The wide variety of techniques and tasks used to study the neural correlates of noun and verb proces...
Grammatical class is a fundamental property of language, and all natural languages distinguish betwe...
Although it is widely accepted that nouns and verbs are functionally independent linguistic entities...
One important issue in neuroimaging research on language is how the brain processes and represents l...
Word meaning processing in the brain involves ventrolateral temporal cortex, but a semantic contribu...
It is generally held that noun processing is specifically sub‑served by temporal areas, while the ne...
Selective deficits in producing verbs relative to nouns in speech are well documented in neuropsycho...
Dissociations in the ability to produce words of different grammatical categories are well establish...
The meaning of a word usually depends on the context in which it occurs. This study investigated the...
The processing of single words that varied in their semantic (concrete/abstract word) and syntactic ...