In two experiments using event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging we studied healthy adults who listened to sentences that either focused on lexical, syntactic, or prosodic information. In the first experiment two sentence conditions were employed: normal speech which contained function and content words, and pseudo speech which contained function and pseudo words. Sentence processing generally activated the superior temporal region (STR) bilaterally. Relative to normal sentences hearing pseudo sentences corresponded to stronger brain responses in the anterior STR (planum polare) and in the fronto-opercular region bilaterally. A second experiment was designed to test whether right hemisphere activation can be explained by process...
Extracting meaning from speech requires the use of pragmatic, semantic, and syntactic information. A...
Abstract Background This study aims to identify the neural substrate involved in prosodic pitch proc...
Neuroimaging studies of written and spoken sentence processing report greater left hemisphere than r...
In two experiments using event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging we studied healthy adul...
By means of fMRI measurements, the present study identifies brain regions in left and right peri-syl...
By means of fMRI measurements, the present study identifies brain regions in left and right peri-syl...
By means of fMRI measurements, the present study identifies brain regions in left and right peri-syl...
The functional specificity of different brain areas recruited in auditory language processing was in...
The functional specificity of different brain areas recruited in auditory language processing was in...
The functional specificity of different brain areas recruited in auditory language processing was in...
& Two coordinated experiments using functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) investigated wh...
Auditory sentence processing involves semantic, syntactic and prosodic information. Prosodically gui...
The present study investigates the sensitivity of distinct brain regions to the syntactic processing...
The present study investigates the sensitivity of distinct brain regions to the syntactic processing...
The present study investigates the sensitivity of distinct brain regions to the syntactic processing...
Extracting meaning from speech requires the use of pragmatic, semantic, and syntactic information. A...
Abstract Background This study aims to identify the neural substrate involved in prosodic pitch proc...
Neuroimaging studies of written and spoken sentence processing report greater left hemisphere than r...
In two experiments using event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging we studied healthy adul...
By means of fMRI measurements, the present study identifies brain regions in left and right peri-syl...
By means of fMRI measurements, the present study identifies brain regions in left and right peri-syl...
By means of fMRI measurements, the present study identifies brain regions in left and right peri-syl...
The functional specificity of different brain areas recruited in auditory language processing was in...
The functional specificity of different brain areas recruited in auditory language processing was in...
The functional specificity of different brain areas recruited in auditory language processing was in...
& Two coordinated experiments using functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) investigated wh...
Auditory sentence processing involves semantic, syntactic and prosodic information. Prosodically gui...
The present study investigates the sensitivity of distinct brain regions to the syntactic processing...
The present study investigates the sensitivity of distinct brain regions to the syntactic processing...
The present study investigates the sensitivity of distinct brain regions to the syntactic processing...
Extracting meaning from speech requires the use of pragmatic, semantic, and syntactic information. A...
Abstract Background This study aims to identify the neural substrate involved in prosodic pitch proc...
Neuroimaging studies of written and spoken sentence processing report greater left hemisphere than r...