To understand language, we integrate what we hear or read with prior context. This research investigates the neural systems underlying this integration process, in particular the integration of incoming linguistic information with local, proximal context and with global, distal context. The experiments used stories whose endings were locally consistent or locally inconsistent. In addition, the stories' global context was either relevant or irrelevant for the integration of the endings. In Experiment 1, reading latencies showed that the perceived consistency of an ending depended on its fit with the local context, but the availability of a relevant global context attenuated this effect. Experiment 2 used BOLD fMRI to study whether different ...
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), we investigated the effects of context features ...
International audienceComputational models of language are having an increasing impact in understand...
AbstractKnowing the context of a discourse is an essential prerequisite for comprehension. Here we u...
& Language comprehension in everyday life requires the continuous integration of prior discourse...
Language comprehension in everyday life requires the continuous integration of prior discourse conte...
We conducted a meta-analysis of 78 task-based functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies (...
Contains fulltext : 72607.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Understanding la...
The role of superior temporal cortex in speech comprehension is well established, but the complete n...
The role of superior temporal cortex in speech comprehension is well established, but the complete n...
Two studies were performed to investigate the temporal structure and organization of the language pr...
Neuroimaging studies have found that theory of mind (ToM) and discourse comprehension involve simila...
Although the sentences that we hear or read have meaning, this does not necessarily mean that they a...
Little is known about the neural correlates of expository text comprehension. In this study, we soug...
Language comprehension engages a cortical network of left frontal and temporal regions. Activity in ...
Reading is a complex task and it is accomplished by several interactive levels of skills, starting f...
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), we investigated the effects of context features ...
International audienceComputational models of language are having an increasing impact in understand...
AbstractKnowing the context of a discourse is an essential prerequisite for comprehension. Here we u...
& Language comprehension in everyday life requires the continuous integration of prior discourse...
Language comprehension in everyday life requires the continuous integration of prior discourse conte...
We conducted a meta-analysis of 78 task-based functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies (...
Contains fulltext : 72607.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Understanding la...
The role of superior temporal cortex in speech comprehension is well established, but the complete n...
The role of superior temporal cortex in speech comprehension is well established, but the complete n...
Two studies were performed to investigate the temporal structure and organization of the language pr...
Neuroimaging studies have found that theory of mind (ToM) and discourse comprehension involve simila...
Although the sentences that we hear or read have meaning, this does not necessarily mean that they a...
Little is known about the neural correlates of expository text comprehension. In this study, we soug...
Language comprehension engages a cortical network of left frontal and temporal regions. Activity in ...
Reading is a complex task and it is accomplished by several interactive levels of skills, starting f...
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), we investigated the effects of context features ...
International audienceComputational models of language are having an increasing impact in understand...
AbstractKnowing the context of a discourse is an essential prerequisite for comprehension. Here we u...