To understand spoken language requires that the brain provides rapid access to different kinds of knowledge, including the sounds and meanings of words, and syntax. Syntax specifies constraints on combining words in a grammatically well formed manner. Agrammatic patients are deficient in their ability to use these constraints, due to a lesion in the perisylvian area of the languagedominant hemisphere. We report a study on real-time auditory sentence processing in agrammatic comprehenders, examining their ability to accommodate damage to the language system. We recorded event-related brain potentials (ERPs) in agrammatic comprehenders, nonagrammatic aphasics, and age-matched controls. When listening to sentences with grammatical violations, ...
Problems with sentence processing and production are not exclusive to speakers with agrammatic aphas...
In this study, event-related brain potential effects of speech processing are obtained and compared ...
Behavioral and event-related potential (ERP) studies on aphasia patients showed that lexical informa...
To understand spoken language requires that the brain provides rapid access to different kinds of kn...
To understand spoken language requires that the brain provides rapid access to different kinds of kn...
Electrophysiological methods can be used to address the temporal aspects of auditory verbal comprehe...
AbstractThe present study investigated different aspects of auditory language comprehension. The sen...
Contains fulltext : 56231.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This dissertat...
Lexical-semantic processing impairments in aphasic patients with left hemisphere lesions and non-aph...
Two experiments investigated the time-course of semantic and syntactic processes in auditory languag...
Listening to spoken language engages domain-general Multiple Demand (MD, fronto-parietal) regions of...
This article presents electrophysiological data on on-line syntactic processing during auditory sent...
In this study the N400 component of the event-related potential was used to investigate spoken sente...
The role of the basal ganglia in syntactic language processing was investigated with event-related b...
By measuring the event-related brain potentials (ERPs) elicited during a visual word-by-word present...
Problems with sentence processing and production are not exclusive to speakers with agrammatic aphas...
In this study, event-related brain potential effects of speech processing are obtained and compared ...
Behavioral and event-related potential (ERP) studies on aphasia patients showed that lexical informa...
To understand spoken language requires that the brain provides rapid access to different kinds of kn...
To understand spoken language requires that the brain provides rapid access to different kinds of kn...
Electrophysiological methods can be used to address the temporal aspects of auditory verbal comprehe...
AbstractThe present study investigated different aspects of auditory language comprehension. The sen...
Contains fulltext : 56231.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This dissertat...
Lexical-semantic processing impairments in aphasic patients with left hemisphere lesions and non-aph...
Two experiments investigated the time-course of semantic and syntactic processes in auditory languag...
Listening to spoken language engages domain-general Multiple Demand (MD, fronto-parietal) regions of...
This article presents electrophysiological data on on-line syntactic processing during auditory sent...
In this study the N400 component of the event-related potential was used to investigate spoken sente...
The role of the basal ganglia in syntactic language processing was investigated with event-related b...
By measuring the event-related brain potentials (ERPs) elicited during a visual word-by-word present...
Problems with sentence processing and production are not exclusive to speakers with agrammatic aphas...
In this study, event-related brain potential effects of speech processing are obtained and compared ...
Behavioral and event-related potential (ERP) studies on aphasia patients showed that lexical informa...