Different types of syntactic information (word category, grammatical gender) are processed at different times during word recognition. However, it is an open issue which brain systems support these processes. In the present event-related fMRI study, subjects performed either a syntactic gender decision task on German nouns (GEN), a word category decision task (WC, nouns vs. prepositions), or a physical baseline task (BASE). Reaction times in WC were faster than in GEN, supporting earlier electrophysiological results. Relative to BASE, both syntactic tasks activated the inferior tip of BA 44. In addition, BA 45 showed activation in GEN, whereas BA 47 was activated in WC. The imaging data indicate that the inferior portion of BA 44 together w...
The role of Broca's area in grammatical computation is unclear, because syntactic processing is ofte...
Recent neuroimaging studies make contradictory predictions about the involvement of left Brodmann's ...
The neural correlates of the selection of grammatical gender during overt picture naming were invest...
Different types of syntactic information (word category, grammatical gender) are processed at differ...
The neural correlates of the selection of grammatical gender during overt picture naming were invest...
Categorical predictions have been proposed as the key mechanism supporting the fast pace of syntacti...
For over a century, a link between left prefrontal cortex and language processing has been accepted,...
In a 2x2 event-related FMRI study we find support for the idea that the inferior frontal cortex, cen...
We used event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (erfMRI) to investigate the neural basis...
The involvement of Broca's area in syntactic gender processing has been shown for metalinguistic dec...
Humans are equipped with the remarkable ability to comprehend an infinite number of utterances. Rela...
The involvement of Broca's area in syntactic gender processing has been shown for metalinguistic dec...
An event-related brain potentials (ERP) experiment was carried out to investigate the influence of s...
Linguistic expressions consist of word sequences organized into hierarchies of nested phrases. Accor...
Most previous neuroimaging studies of sentence processing have associated Broca’s area with syntacti...
The role of Broca's area in grammatical computation is unclear, because syntactic processing is ofte...
Recent neuroimaging studies make contradictory predictions about the involvement of left Brodmann's ...
The neural correlates of the selection of grammatical gender during overt picture naming were invest...
Different types of syntactic information (word category, grammatical gender) are processed at differ...
The neural correlates of the selection of grammatical gender during overt picture naming were invest...
Categorical predictions have been proposed as the key mechanism supporting the fast pace of syntacti...
For over a century, a link between left prefrontal cortex and language processing has been accepted,...
In a 2x2 event-related FMRI study we find support for the idea that the inferior frontal cortex, cen...
We used event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (erfMRI) to investigate the neural basis...
The involvement of Broca's area in syntactic gender processing has been shown for metalinguistic dec...
Humans are equipped with the remarkable ability to comprehend an infinite number of utterances. Rela...
The involvement of Broca's area in syntactic gender processing has been shown for metalinguistic dec...
An event-related brain potentials (ERP) experiment was carried out to investigate the influence of s...
Linguistic expressions consist of word sequences organized into hierarchies of nested phrases. Accor...
Most previous neuroimaging studies of sentence processing have associated Broca’s area with syntacti...
The role of Broca's area in grammatical computation is unclear, because syntactic processing is ofte...
Recent neuroimaging studies make contradictory predictions about the involvement of left Brodmann's ...
The neural correlates of the selection of grammatical gender during overt picture naming were invest...