<div><p>This study examined whether the degree of complexity of a grammatical component in a language would impact on its representation in the brain through identifying the neural correlates of grammatical morpheme processing associated with nouns and verbs in Chinese. In particular, the processing of Chinese nominal classifiers and verbal aspect markers were investigated in a sentence completion task and a grammaticality judgment task to look for converging evidence. The Chinese language constitutes a special case because it has no inflectional morphology per se and a larger classifier than aspect marker inventory, contrary to the pattern of greater verbal than nominal paradigmatic complexity in most European languages. The functional ima...
Most of the existing models of language have been based on alphabetic languages; however, growing ev...
Compounding is the dominant morphological type in modern Chinese words; however, its brain mechanism...
fMRI was used to examine lexical processing in native adult Chinese speakers. A 2 task (semantics an...
This study examined whether the degree of complexity of a grammatical component in a language would ...
This study examined whether the degree of complexity of a grammatical component in a language would ...
The neural representation of nouns and verbs has been a focus of many recent neuroimaging and neurop...
Poster Session 1 - Psycholinguistics: no. 1136Identifying distinct neural correlates of nouns and ve...
This study investigated the neural bases underlying representation of nouns and verbs at the semanti...
AbstractMany studies have used a neuroscience-based approach towards examination of writing and read...
Previous neuroimaging research indicates that English verbs and nouns are represented in frontal and...
A general finding in English seems to be that verbs are represented in left prefrontal region and no...
Numerous studies using various techniques and methodologies have demonstrated distinctive responses ...
Neuropsychological and neuroimaging studies of English and other Western languages suggest that basi...
Poster Session D: SyntaxBackground. Numerous studies have been carried out to investigate whether a...
Numerous studies have been done in investigating the neural substrate underlying language processing...
Most of the existing models of language have been based on alphabetic languages; however, growing ev...
Compounding is the dominant morphological type in modern Chinese words; however, its brain mechanism...
fMRI was used to examine lexical processing in native adult Chinese speakers. A 2 task (semantics an...
This study examined whether the degree of complexity of a grammatical component in a language would ...
This study examined whether the degree of complexity of a grammatical component in a language would ...
The neural representation of nouns and verbs has been a focus of many recent neuroimaging and neurop...
Poster Session 1 - Psycholinguistics: no. 1136Identifying distinct neural correlates of nouns and ve...
This study investigated the neural bases underlying representation of nouns and verbs at the semanti...
AbstractMany studies have used a neuroscience-based approach towards examination of writing and read...
Previous neuroimaging research indicates that English verbs and nouns are represented in frontal and...
A general finding in English seems to be that verbs are represented in left prefrontal region and no...
Numerous studies using various techniques and methodologies have demonstrated distinctive responses ...
Neuropsychological and neuroimaging studies of English and other Western languages suggest that basi...
Poster Session D: SyntaxBackground. Numerous studies have been carried out to investigate whether a...
Numerous studies have been done in investigating the neural substrate underlying language processing...
Most of the existing models of language have been based on alphabetic languages; however, growing ev...
Compounding is the dominant morphological type in modern Chinese words; however, its brain mechanism...
fMRI was used to examine lexical processing in native adult Chinese speakers. A 2 task (semantics an...