This paper presents electrophysiological evidence of an impairment in the on-line processing of word class information in patients with Broca’s aphasia with agrammatic comprehension. Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were recorded from the scalp while Broca patients and non-aphasic control subjects read open- and closed-class words that appeared one at a time on a PC screen. Separate waveforms were computed for open- and closed-class words. The non-aphasic control subjects showed a modulation of an early left anterior negativity in the 210–325 ms as a function of vocabulary class (VC), and a late left anterior negative shift to closed-class words in the 400–700 ms epoch. An N400 effect was present in both control subjects and Broca pati...
This study focuses on the time course of the integration of ambiguous words (e.g., BANK) into a high...
The roles which word class (open/closed) and sentential stress play in the sentence comprehension pr...
This study tests the recent claim that Broca’s aphasics are impaired in automatic lexical access, in...
This paper presents electrophysiological data on the on-line processing of open- and closed-class wo...
This paper presents electrophysiological evidence of an impairment in the on-line processing of word...
This paper presents electrophysiological evidence of an impairment in the on-line processing of word...
Item does not contain fulltextThis paper presents electrophysiological data on the on-line processin...
An event-related brain potential experiment was carried out to investigate on-line syntactic process...
Item does not contain fulltextAn event-related brain potential experiment was carried out to investi...
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...
This dissertation focuses on syntactic comprehension problems in patients with Broca's aphasia from ...
Though Broca's aphasia is traditionally defined as an expressive language impairment, listeners with...
This article presents electrophysiological data on on-line syntactic processing during auditory sent...
This article presents electrophysiological data on on-line syntactic processing during auditory sent...
This study focuses on the time course of the integration of ambiguous words (e.g., BANK) into a high...
The roles which word class (open/closed) and sentential stress play in the sentence comprehension pr...
This study tests the recent claim that Broca’s aphasics are impaired in automatic lexical access, in...
This paper presents electrophysiological data on the on-line processing of open- and closed-class wo...
This paper presents electrophysiological evidence of an impairment in the on-line processing of word...
This paper presents electrophysiological evidence of an impairment in the on-line processing of word...
Item does not contain fulltextThis paper presents electrophysiological data on the on-line processin...
An event-related brain potential experiment was carried out to investigate on-line syntactic process...
Item does not contain fulltextAn event-related brain potential experiment was carried out to investi...
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...
This dissertation focuses on syntactic comprehension problems in patients with Broca's aphasia from ...
Though Broca's aphasia is traditionally defined as an expressive language impairment, listeners with...
This article presents electrophysiological data on on-line syntactic processing during auditory sent...
This article presents electrophysiological data on on-line syntactic processing during auditory sent...
This study focuses on the time course of the integration of ambiguous words (e.g., BANK) into a high...
The roles which word class (open/closed) and sentential stress play in the sentence comprehension pr...
This study tests the recent claim that Broca’s aphasics are impaired in automatic lexical access, in...