As a spoken word unfolds over time, it is temporarily consistent with the acoustic forms of multiple words. Previous behavioral research has shown that, in the face of temporary ambiguity about how a word will end, multiple candidate words are briefly activated. Here, we provide neural imaging evidence that lexical candidates only temporarily consistent with the input activate perceptually based semantic representations. An artificial lexicon and novel visual environment were used to target human MT/V5 and an area anterior to it which have been shown to be recruited during the reading of motion words. Participants learned words that referred to novel objects and to motion or color/texture changes that the objects underwent. The lexical item...
Temporal and frontal activations have been implicated in learning of novel word forms, but their spe...
Spoken word production is assumed to involve stages of processing in which activation spreads throug...
Previous research using event-related brain potentials (ERPs) suggested that phonological processing...
& People can discriminate real words from nonwords even when the latter are orthographically and...
Comprehending action words often engages similar brain regions to those involved in perceiving and e...
Embodied theories of cognition propose that neural substrates used in experiencing the referent of a...
Comprehending speech involves the rapid and optimally efficient mapping from sound to meaning. Influ...
Embodied theories of cognition propose that neural substrates used in experiencing the referent of a...
Cognitive models claim that spoken words are recognized by an op-timally efficient sequential analys...
A fundamental ability of speakers is to quickly retrieve words from long-term memory. According to a...
International audienceAbstract The temporal dynamics by which linguistic information becomes availab...
Human language processing involves combinatorial operations that make human communication stand out ...
AbstractNumerous previous neuroimaging studies suggest an involvement of cortical motor areas not on...
When speech perception is difficult, one way listeners adjust is by reconfiguring phoneme category b...
When speech perception is difficult, one way listeners adjust is by reconfiguring phoneme category b...
Temporal and frontal activations have been implicated in learning of novel word forms, but their spe...
Spoken word production is assumed to involve stages of processing in which activation spreads throug...
Previous research using event-related brain potentials (ERPs) suggested that phonological processing...
& People can discriminate real words from nonwords even when the latter are orthographically and...
Comprehending action words often engages similar brain regions to those involved in perceiving and e...
Embodied theories of cognition propose that neural substrates used in experiencing the referent of a...
Comprehending speech involves the rapid and optimally efficient mapping from sound to meaning. Influ...
Embodied theories of cognition propose that neural substrates used in experiencing the referent of a...
Cognitive models claim that spoken words are recognized by an op-timally efficient sequential analys...
A fundamental ability of speakers is to quickly retrieve words from long-term memory. According to a...
International audienceAbstract The temporal dynamics by which linguistic information becomes availab...
Human language processing involves combinatorial operations that make human communication stand out ...
AbstractNumerous previous neuroimaging studies suggest an involvement of cortical motor areas not on...
When speech perception is difficult, one way listeners adjust is by reconfiguring phoneme category b...
When speech perception is difficult, one way listeners adjust is by reconfiguring phoneme category b...
Temporal and frontal activations have been implicated in learning of novel word forms, but their spe...
Spoken word production is assumed to involve stages of processing in which activation spreads throug...
Previous research using event-related brain potentials (ERPs) suggested that phonological processing...