Recent neuroimaging studies provide evidence for a shared neural network for phonological processing in language production and comprehension. The temporal dynamics in this network during comprehension has been investigated by Thierry et al., who showed a primacy for Wernicke's over Broca's area. In the present study, we demonstrate the reversed pattern for language production. These results can be interpreted with respect to the functionality of the different regions within the shared network, with Wernicke's area being the sound form store and Broca's area a processor necessary to extract relevant phonological information from that store
For over a century, an abundance of research has tried to elucidate the neurobiological basis of lan...
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International audienceThe cortical regions involved in the different stages of speech production are...
Studies of phonological processes during language comprehension consistently report activation of th...
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Current psycholinguistic models suggest that we know what we want to say before we decide how we are...
This study investigated links between working memory and speech processing systems. We used delayed ...
The temporal properties of semantic and phonological processes in speech production were investigate...
The results of this magnetoencephalography study challenge two long-standing assumptions regarding t...
Current models of word-production in Broca's area (i.e. left ventro-lateral prefrontal cortex, VLPFC...
For over a century, an abundance of research has tried to elucidate the neurobiological basis of lan...
In this work could be demonstrated the following points; for instance: 1. Language production and co...
International audienceThe cortical regions involved in the different stages of speech production are...
Studies of phonological processes during language comprehension consistently report activation of th...
Language production involves a complex set of computations, from conceptualization to articulation, ...
This chapter reviews the findings of 58 word production experiments using different tasks and neuroi...
This study investigated the time course of phonological encoding during speech production planning. ...
The noninvasive methods of cognitive neuroscience offer new possibilities to study language. We used...
Current views on the neurobiological underpinnings of language are discussed that deviate in a numbe...
This paper presents the results of a comprehensive meta-analysis of the relevant imaging literature ...
Current psycholinguistic models suggest that we know what we want to say before we decide how we are...
This study investigated links between working memory and speech processing systems. We used delayed ...
The temporal properties of semantic and phonological processes in speech production were investigate...
The results of this magnetoencephalography study challenge two long-standing assumptions regarding t...
Current models of word-production in Broca's area (i.e. left ventro-lateral prefrontal cortex, VLPFC...
For over a century, an abundance of research has tried to elucidate the neurobiological basis of lan...
In this work could be demonstrated the following points; for instance: 1. Language production and co...
International audienceThe cortical regions involved in the different stages of speech production are...