Dissociations in the ability to produce words of different grammatical categories are well established in neuropsychology but have not been corroborated fully with evidence from brain imaging. Here we report on a PET study designed to reveal the anatomical correlates of grammatical processes involving nouns and verbs. German-speaking subjects were asked to produce either plural and singular nouns, or first-person plural and singular verbs. Verbs, relative to nouns, activated a left frontal cortical network, while the opposite contrast (nouns–verbs) showed greater activation in temporal regions bilaterally. Similar patterns emerged when subjects performed the task with pseudowords used as nouns or as verbs. These results converge with findin...
Selective deficits in producing verbs relative to nouns in speech are well documented in neuropsycho...
The wide variety of techniques and tasks used to study the neural correlates of noun and verb proces...
It is generally held that noun processing is specifically sub‑served by temporal areas, while the ne...
Dissociations in the ability to produce words of different grammatical categories are well establish...
Although it is widely accepted that nouns and verbs are functionally independent linguistic entities...
A new study of the functional anatomy of noun and verb production suggests an important role for sem...
In order to investigate how linguistic distinctions are captured in the brain, we begin by asking ho...
Selective deficits in producing verbs relative to nouns in speech are well documented in neuropsycho...
AbstractNoun/verb dissociations in the literature defy interpretation due to the confound between le...
The current study addresses the controversial issue of how different grammatical categories are neur...
The current study addresses the controversial issue of how different grammatical categories are neur...
This cortical stimulation mapping study investigates the neural representation of action and object ...
Verbs and nouns are fundamental units of language, but their neural instantiation remains poorly und...
Noun/verb dissociations in the literature defy interpretation due to the confound between lexical ca...
Selective deficits in producing verbs relative to nouns in speech are well documented in neuropsycho...
The wide variety of techniques and tasks used to study the neural correlates of noun and verb proces...
It is generally held that noun processing is specifically sub‑served by temporal areas, while the ne...
Dissociations in the ability to produce words of different grammatical categories are well establish...
Although it is widely accepted that nouns and verbs are functionally independent linguistic entities...
A new study of the functional anatomy of noun and verb production suggests an important role for sem...
In order to investigate how linguistic distinctions are captured in the brain, we begin by asking ho...
Selective deficits in producing verbs relative to nouns in speech are well documented in neuropsycho...
AbstractNoun/verb dissociations in the literature defy interpretation due to the confound between le...
The current study addresses the controversial issue of how different grammatical categories are neur...
The current study addresses the controversial issue of how different grammatical categories are neur...
This cortical stimulation mapping study investigates the neural representation of action and object ...
Verbs and nouns are fundamental units of language, but their neural instantiation remains poorly und...
Noun/verb dissociations in the literature defy interpretation due to the confound between lexical ca...
Selective deficits in producing verbs relative to nouns in speech are well documented in neuropsycho...
The wide variety of techniques and tasks used to study the neural correlates of noun and verb proces...
It is generally held that noun processing is specifically sub‑served by temporal areas, while the ne...