What makes a proposition true or false has traditionally played an essential role in philosophical and linguistic theories of meaning. A comprehensive neurobiological theory of language must ultimately be able to explain the combined contributions of real-world truth-value and discourse context to sentence meaning. This fMRI study investigated the neural circuits that are sensitive to the propositional truth-value of sentences about counterfactual worlds, aiming to reveal differential hemispheric sensitivity of the inferior prefrontal gyri to counterfactual truth-value and real-world truth-value. Participants read true or false counterfactual conditional sentences (“If N.A.S.A. had not developed its Apollo Project, the first country to land...
Item does not contain fulltextAlthough the sentences that we hear or read have meaning, this does no...
Although the sentences that we hear or read have meaning, this does not necessarily mean that they a...
Although the sentences that we hear or read have meaning, this does not necessarily mean that they a...
Propositional truth-value can be a defining feature of a sentence’s relevance to the unfolding disco...
Propositional truth-value can be a defining feature of a sentence’s relevance to the unfolding disco...
People can establish whether a sentence is hypothetically true even if what it describes can never b...
The present event-related brain potentials (ERP) study investigated questions concerning the neuroco...
Counterfactual thinking is ubiquitous in everyday life and an important aspect of cognition and emot...
AbstractCounterfactual thinking is ubiquitous in everyday life and an important aspect of cognition ...
How does knowledge of real-world events shape our understanding of incoming language? Do temporal te...
During language comprehension, information about the world is exchanged and processed. Two essential...
The neural correlates of theory of mind (ToM) are typically studied using paradigms which require pa...
AbstractCounterfactual thinking is ubiquitous in everyday life and an important aspect of cognition ...
How does knowledge of real-world events shape our understanding of incoming language? Do temporal te...
Although the sentences that we hear or read have meaning, this does not necessarily mean that they a...
Item does not contain fulltextAlthough the sentences that we hear or read have meaning, this does no...
Although the sentences that we hear or read have meaning, this does not necessarily mean that they a...
Although the sentences that we hear or read have meaning, this does not necessarily mean that they a...
Propositional truth-value can be a defining feature of a sentence’s relevance to the unfolding disco...
Propositional truth-value can be a defining feature of a sentence’s relevance to the unfolding disco...
People can establish whether a sentence is hypothetically true even if what it describes can never b...
The present event-related brain potentials (ERP) study investigated questions concerning the neuroco...
Counterfactual thinking is ubiquitous in everyday life and an important aspect of cognition and emot...
AbstractCounterfactual thinking is ubiquitous in everyday life and an important aspect of cognition ...
How does knowledge of real-world events shape our understanding of incoming language? Do temporal te...
During language comprehension, information about the world is exchanged and processed. Two essential...
The neural correlates of theory of mind (ToM) are typically studied using paradigms which require pa...
AbstractCounterfactual thinking is ubiquitous in everyday life and an important aspect of cognition ...
How does knowledge of real-world events shape our understanding of incoming language? Do temporal te...
Although the sentences that we hear or read have meaning, this does not necessarily mean that they a...
Item does not contain fulltextAlthough the sentences that we hear or read have meaning, this does no...
Although the sentences that we hear or read have meaning, this does not necessarily mean that they a...
Although the sentences that we hear or read have meaning, this does not necessarily mean that they a...