The representation of morphologically complex words in the mental lexicon and their neurocognitive processing has been a vigorously debated topic in psycholinguistics and the cognitive neuroscience of language. This thesis investigates the effect of stimulus modality on morphological processing, the spatiotemporal dynamics of the neural processing of inflected (e.g., work+ed ) and derived (e.g., work+er ) words and their interaction, using the Finnish language. Overall, the results suggest that the constituent morphemes of isolated written and spoken inflected words are accessed separately, whereas spoken derived words activate both their full form and the constituent morphemes. The processing of both spoken and written inflected words ...
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Exposure to noise has a negative influence on human health, including an increased occurrence of car...
Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is one of the deadliest forms of cancer. Options for treatme...
Comprehension of a complex acoustic signal - speech - is vital for human communication, with numerou...
Dyslexia is a highly heritable neurobiological disorder defined as a persistent difficulty in learni...
Accurate perception of speech sound features forms the basis of language and oral communication. Cor...
Phlebiopsis gigantea has been for a long time known as a strong competitor against Heterobasidion an...
Distal radial metaphysis is the most common fracture location in children. Fracture morphology varie...
Mulibrey nanism is a hereditary developmental disorder, characterized by prenatal onset growth failu...
The number of people suffering from type 2 diabetes (T2D) and related diseases is expected to rise t...
The cochlear implant (CI) provides a sensation of hearing for deaf-born children. However, many CI c...
The role of individual differences in perceptions of stress has long been recognized. Despite this, ...
Abstract In the present thesis, auditory event-related brain potentials (ERPs), mismatch negativ...
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The ability to speak more than one language is nowadays commonly the rule, rather than the exception...
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