The aim of this paper is to discuss an inherent difficulty of PET (and fMRI) research in language production. On the one hand, language production presupposes some degree of freedom for the subject, on the other hand, interpretability of results presupposes restrictions of this freedom. This difficulty is reflected in the existing PET literature in some neglect of the general principle to design experiments in such a way that the results do not allow for alternative interpretations. It is argued that by narrowing down the scope of experiments a gain in interpretability can be achieved
Several theoretical proposals for the evolution of language have sparked a renewed search for compar...
In the literature on bilingualism, cognate relatedness has been shown to interact with proficiency i...
Item does not contain fulltextAcceptability judgments are no longer acceptable as the holy grail for...
In order to understand the basis of language in the brain, we must be able to describe the neurologi...
Language is the most evolved and complex of cognitive functions. During recent years, its study has ...
AbstractThe anatomy of language has been investigated with PET or fMRI for more than 20years. Here I...
The relevance that cognitive linguistics has reached in the last decades has triggered our interest ...
The use of positron emission tomography to identify sensory and motor systems in humans in vivo has ...
Poeppel (1996) raises a number of criticisms about the methods and reported results for eight studie...
Planning and conduction of electrophysiological experiments involves considering numerous factors, s...
ABSTRACT Language comprehension requires the activation, coordination, and integration of different ...
International audienceExperimental linguistics is about studying theories of linguistic representati...
Humans can understand their language due to the processes in the brain. It is very easy for language...
A central and influential idea among researchers of language is that our language faculty is organiz...
Humans can understand their language due to the processes in the brain. It is very easy for language...
Several theoretical proposals for the evolution of language have sparked a renewed search for compar...
In the literature on bilingualism, cognate relatedness has been shown to interact with proficiency i...
Item does not contain fulltextAcceptability judgments are no longer acceptable as the holy grail for...
In order to understand the basis of language in the brain, we must be able to describe the neurologi...
Language is the most evolved and complex of cognitive functions. During recent years, its study has ...
AbstractThe anatomy of language has been investigated with PET or fMRI for more than 20years. Here I...
The relevance that cognitive linguistics has reached in the last decades has triggered our interest ...
The use of positron emission tomography to identify sensory and motor systems in humans in vivo has ...
Poeppel (1996) raises a number of criticisms about the methods and reported results for eight studie...
Planning and conduction of electrophysiological experiments involves considering numerous factors, s...
ABSTRACT Language comprehension requires the activation, coordination, and integration of different ...
International audienceExperimental linguistics is about studying theories of linguistic representati...
Humans can understand their language due to the processes in the brain. It is very easy for language...
A central and influential idea among researchers of language is that our language faculty is organiz...
Humans can understand their language due to the processes in the brain. It is very easy for language...
Several theoretical proposals for the evolution of language have sparked a renewed search for compar...
In the literature on bilingualism, cognate relatedness has been shown to interact with proficiency i...
Item does not contain fulltextAcceptability judgments are no longer acceptable as the holy grail for...