Most previous neuroimaging studies of sentence processing have associated Broca’s area with syntactic processing; however, the exact nature of the processes subserved by this brain region is yet not well understood. Although some authors suggest that Brodmann area (BA) 44 of the left inferior frontal gyrus (i.e., Broca’s area) is relevant for syntactic integration processes, others claim that it is associated with working memory mechanisms relevant for language processing. To dissociate these two possible functions, the present study investigated hemodynamic responses elicited while participants processed German indirect wh-questions. Activation increases were observed in left BA 44 together with superior temporal areas and right hemispheri...
Even though Broca's area has been associated with speech and language processing since the 19th cent...
A number of neuroimaging studies have implicated an involvement of Broca's area, particularly of the...
One of the leading neurolinguistic theories of syntactic comprehension disorders in agrammatic aphas...
Most previous neuroimaging studies of sentence processing have associated Broca’s area with syntacti...
The role of Broca's area in sentence processing remains controversial. According to one view, Broca'...
Broca's Area (ie, Brodmann Areas (BA) 44 and 45) has been associated with syntactic comprehension si...
This dissertation critically examines extant hypotheses on the syntax-brain relationship, particular...
Broca's area is proposed as a crucial brain area for linguistic computations. Language processing go...
In this contribution, we review an ERP experiment and an fMRI experiment which investigated the proc...
In sentence processing, storage and ordering of the verb and its arguments (subject and object) are ...
The role of Broca's area in grammatical computation is unclear, because syntactic processing is ofte...
International audienceThe determining of brain regions that exhibit specific activity during sentenc...
A number of brain imaging studies of sentence comprehension have reported evidence of activation in ...
Linguistic expressions consist of word sequences organized into hierarchies of nested phrases. Accor...
AbstractThe distinction between syntax (sentence form) and semantics (sentence meaning) is fundament...
Even though Broca's area has been associated with speech and language processing since the 19th cent...
A number of neuroimaging studies have implicated an involvement of Broca's area, particularly of the...
One of the leading neurolinguistic theories of syntactic comprehension disorders in agrammatic aphas...
Most previous neuroimaging studies of sentence processing have associated Broca’s area with syntacti...
The role of Broca's area in sentence processing remains controversial. According to one view, Broca'...
Broca's Area (ie, Brodmann Areas (BA) 44 and 45) has been associated with syntactic comprehension si...
This dissertation critically examines extant hypotheses on the syntax-brain relationship, particular...
Broca's area is proposed as a crucial brain area for linguistic computations. Language processing go...
In this contribution, we review an ERP experiment and an fMRI experiment which investigated the proc...
In sentence processing, storage and ordering of the verb and its arguments (subject and object) are ...
The role of Broca's area in grammatical computation is unclear, because syntactic processing is ofte...
International audienceThe determining of brain regions that exhibit specific activity during sentenc...
A number of brain imaging studies of sentence comprehension have reported evidence of activation in ...
Linguistic expressions consist of word sequences organized into hierarchies of nested phrases. Accor...
AbstractThe distinction between syntax (sentence form) and semantics (sentence meaning) is fundament...
Even though Broca's area has been associated with speech and language processing since the 19th cent...
A number of neuroimaging studies have implicated an involvement of Broca's area, particularly of the...
One of the leading neurolinguistic theories of syntactic comprehension disorders in agrammatic aphas...