An MEG study investigated the role of context in semantic interpretation by examining the comprehension of ambiguous words in contexts leading to different interpretations. We compared high-ambiguity words in minimally different contexts (to bowl, the bowl) to low-ambiguity counterparts (the tray, to flog). Whole brain beamforming revealed the engagement of left inferior frontal gyrus (LIFG) and posterior middle temporal gyrus (LPMTG). Points of interest analyses showed that both these sites showed a stronger response to verb-contexts by 200 ms post-stimulus and displayed overlapping ambiguity effects that were sustained from 300 ms onwards. The effect of context was stronger for high-ambiguity words than for low-ambiguity words at several ...
Recent research has argued that the intact functioning of both the left (LH) and right cerebral hem...
A number of regions of the temporal and frontal lobes are known to be important for spoken language ...
A number of regions of the temporal and frontal lobes are known to be important for spoken language ...
An MEG study investigated the role of context in semantic interpretation by examining the comprehens...
Although it has been settled that the left posterior temporal region and the left inferior frontal g...
Semantically ambiguous words challenge speech comprehension, particularly when listeners must select...
The meaning of a word usually depends on the context in which it occurs. This study investigated the...
Semantically ambiguous words challenge speech comprehension, particularly when listeners must select...
Lexical semantic ambiguity is the phenomenon when a word has multiple meanings (e.g. 'bank'). The ai...
Lexical semantic ambiguity is the phenomenon when a word has multiple meanings (e.g. 'bank'). The ai...
One important issue in neuroimaging research on language is how the brain processes and represents l...
The posterior middle temporal gyrus (MTG) and inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) are two critical nodes of...
Using a cross-modal semantic priming paradigm, the present study investigated the ability of left-he...
The posterior middle temporal gyrus (MTG) and inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) are two critical nodes of...
The role of attentional control in lexical ambiguity resolution was examined in two patients with da...
Recent research has argued that the intact functioning of both the left (LH) and right cerebral hem...
A number of regions of the temporal and frontal lobes are known to be important for spoken language ...
A number of regions of the temporal and frontal lobes are known to be important for spoken language ...
An MEG study investigated the role of context in semantic interpretation by examining the comprehens...
Although it has been settled that the left posterior temporal region and the left inferior frontal g...
Semantically ambiguous words challenge speech comprehension, particularly when listeners must select...
The meaning of a word usually depends on the context in which it occurs. This study investigated the...
Semantically ambiguous words challenge speech comprehension, particularly when listeners must select...
Lexical semantic ambiguity is the phenomenon when a word has multiple meanings (e.g. 'bank'). The ai...
Lexical semantic ambiguity is the phenomenon when a word has multiple meanings (e.g. 'bank'). The ai...
One important issue in neuroimaging research on language is how the brain processes and represents l...
The posterior middle temporal gyrus (MTG) and inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) are two critical nodes of...
Using a cross-modal semantic priming paradigm, the present study investigated the ability of left-he...
The posterior middle temporal gyrus (MTG) and inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) are two critical nodes of...
The role of attentional control in lexical ambiguity resolution was examined in two patients with da...
Recent research has argued that the intact functioning of both the left (LH) and right cerebral hem...
A number of regions of the temporal and frontal lobes are known to be important for spoken language ...
A number of regions of the temporal and frontal lobes are known to be important for spoken language ...