Debates about the function of the prefrontal cortex are as old as the field of neuropsychology—often dated to Paul Broca’s seminal work. Theories of the functional organization of the prefrontal cortex can be roughly divided into those that describe organization by process and those that describe organization by material. Recent studies of the function of the posterior, left inferior frontal gyrus (pLIFG) have yielded two quite different interpretations: One hypothesis holds that the pLIFG plays a domain-specific role in phonological processing, whereas another hypothesis describes a more general function of the pLIFG in cognitive control. In the current study, we distinguish effects of increasing cognitive control demands from effects of p...
Recent neurobiological speech production accounts propose the left inferior frontal gyrus (LIFG) res...
AbstractAlthough language processing is thought to frequently require cognitive control, little is k...
Abstract: Since language necessarily unfolds over time, language comprehension involves the processi...
Debates about the function of the prefrontal cortex are as old as the field of neuropsychology—often...
Debates about the function of the prefrontal cortex are as old as the field of neuropsychology—often...
Recent evidence suggests specialization of anterior left inferior prefrontal cortex (aLIPC; ~BA 45/4...
While the involvement of the left inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) in language production is undisputed,...
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) offers a powerful new technique for investigati...
AbstractOne of the most ubiquitous findings in functional neuroimaging research is activation of lef...
In this paper, we present two novel perspectives on the function of the left inferior frontal gyrus ...
Being language a paradigm of structural and functional asymmetry in cognitive processing, the left I...
Contains fulltext : 165694.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Speaking is an ...
& Impairments in phonological processing have been associ-ated with damage to the region of the ...
Contains fulltext : 157801.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Speaking is an ...
In this paper, we present two novel perspectives on the function of the left inferior frontal gyrus ...
Recent neurobiological speech production accounts propose the left inferior frontal gyrus (LIFG) res...
AbstractAlthough language processing is thought to frequently require cognitive control, little is k...
Abstract: Since language necessarily unfolds over time, language comprehension involves the processi...
Debates about the function of the prefrontal cortex are as old as the field of neuropsychology—often...
Debates about the function of the prefrontal cortex are as old as the field of neuropsychology—often...
Recent evidence suggests specialization of anterior left inferior prefrontal cortex (aLIPC; ~BA 45/4...
While the involvement of the left inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) in language production is undisputed,...
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) offers a powerful new technique for investigati...
AbstractOne of the most ubiquitous findings in functional neuroimaging research is activation of lef...
In this paper, we present two novel perspectives on the function of the left inferior frontal gyrus ...
Being language a paradigm of structural and functional asymmetry in cognitive processing, the left I...
Contains fulltext : 165694.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Speaking is an ...
& Impairments in phonological processing have been associ-ated with damage to the region of the ...
Contains fulltext : 157801.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Speaking is an ...
In this paper, we present two novel perspectives on the function of the left inferior frontal gyrus ...
Recent neurobiological speech production accounts propose the left inferior frontal gyrus (LIFG) res...
AbstractAlthough language processing is thought to frequently require cognitive control, little is k...
Abstract: Since language necessarily unfolds over time, language comprehension involves the processi...