Fourteen native speakers of German heard normal sentences, sentences which were either lacking dynamic pitch variation (flattened speech), or comprised of intonation contour exclusively (degraded speech). Participants were to listen carefully to the sentences and to perform a rehearsal task. Passive listening to flattened speech compared to normal speech produced strong brain responses in right cortical areas, particularly in the posterior superior temporal gyrus (pSTG). Passive listening to degraded speech compared to either normal or flattened speech particularly involved fronto-opercular and subcortical (Putamen, Caudate Nucleus) regions bilaterally. Additionally the Rolandic operculum (premotor cortex) in the right hemisphere subserved ...
The present dissertation investigates what neurocognitive processes are activated in the brain when ...
This functional magnetic resonance imaging study examines shared and distinct cortical areas involve...
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Fourteen native speakers of German heard normal sentences, sentences which were either lacking dynam...
Abstract Fourteen native speakers of German heard normal sentences, sentences which were either lack...
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...
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...
Speech prosody, the variation in sentence melody and rhythm, plays a crucial role in sentence compre...
Speech prosody, the variation in sentence melody and rhythm, plays a crucial role in sentence compre...
This fMRI study examines shared and distinct cortical areas involved in the auditory perception of s...
Auditory sentence processing involves semantic, syntactic and prosodic information. Prosodically gui...
The present dissertation investigates what neurocognitive processes are activated in the brain when ...
Abstract Background This study aims to identify the neural substrate involved in prosodic pitch proc...
The present dissertation investigates what neurocognitive processes are activated in the brain when ...
This functional magnetic resonance imaging study examines shared and distinct cortical areas involve...
Contains fulltext : 175531.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Despite a large...
Fourteen native speakers of German heard normal sentences, sentences which were either lacking dynam...
Abstract Fourteen native speakers of German heard normal sentences, sentences which were either lack...
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...
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...
Speech prosody, the variation in sentence melody and rhythm, plays a crucial role in sentence compre...
Speech prosody, the variation in sentence melody and rhythm, plays a crucial role in sentence compre...
This fMRI study examines shared and distinct cortical areas involved in the auditory perception of s...
Auditory sentence processing involves semantic, syntactic and prosodic information. Prosodically gui...
The present dissertation investigates what neurocognitive processes are activated in the brain when ...
Abstract Background This study aims to identify the neural substrate involved in prosodic pitch proc...
The present dissertation investigates what neurocognitive processes are activated in the brain when ...
This functional magnetic resonance imaging study examines shared and distinct cortical areas involve...
Contains fulltext : 175531.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Despite a large...