BackgroundA verb's argument structure defines the number and relationships of participants needed for a complete event. One-argument (intransitive) verbs require only a subject to make a complete sentence, while two- and three-argument verbs (transitives and ditransitives) normally take direct and indirect objects. Cortical responses to verbs embedded into sentences (correct or with syntactic violations) indicate the processing of the verb's argument structure in the human brain. The two experiments of the present study examined whether and how this processing is reflected in distinct spatio-temporal cortical response patterns to isolated verbs and/or verbs presented in minimal context.ResultsThe magnetoencephalogram was recorded while 22 n...
In a functional MRI (fMRI) study, we have investigated the grammatical categories of object noun, ev...
The role of the basal ganglia in syntactic language processing was investigated with event-related b...
To elucidate the relationships between syntactic and semantic processes, one interesting question is...
BackgroundA verb's argument structure defines the number and relationships of participants needed fo...
Abstract Background In the composition of an event the verb's argument structure defines the number ...
& Neuroimaging and lesion studies suggest that processing of word classes, such as verbs and nou...
The processing of semantic and structural information concerning the relation between a verb and its...
A subset of German function verbs can be used either in a full, concrete, heavy ( take a computer ...
The processing of various attributes of verbs is crucial for sentence comprehension. Verb attributes...
The processing of various attributes of verbs is crucial for sentence comprehension. Verb attributes...
This fMRI study examined the neural correlates of verbs controlled for argument structure complexity...
This neuroimaging study investigated the neural infrastructure of sentence-level language production...
In sentence processing, it is still unclear how the neural language network successfully establishes...
In a functional MRI (fMRI) study, we have investigated the grammatical categories of object noun, ev...
To elucidate the relationships between syntactic and semantic processes, one interesting question is...
In a functional MRI (fMRI) study, we have investigated the grammatical categories of object noun, ev...
The role of the basal ganglia in syntactic language processing was investigated with event-related b...
To elucidate the relationships between syntactic and semantic processes, one interesting question is...
BackgroundA verb's argument structure defines the number and relationships of participants needed fo...
Abstract Background In the composition of an event the verb's argument structure defines the number ...
& Neuroimaging and lesion studies suggest that processing of word classes, such as verbs and nou...
The processing of semantic and structural information concerning the relation between a verb and its...
A subset of German function verbs can be used either in a full, concrete, heavy ( take a computer ...
The processing of various attributes of verbs is crucial for sentence comprehension. Verb attributes...
The processing of various attributes of verbs is crucial for sentence comprehension. Verb attributes...
This fMRI study examined the neural correlates of verbs controlled for argument structure complexity...
This neuroimaging study investigated the neural infrastructure of sentence-level language production...
In sentence processing, it is still unclear how the neural language network successfully establishes...
In a functional MRI (fMRI) study, we have investigated the grammatical categories of object noun, ev...
To elucidate the relationships between syntactic and semantic processes, one interesting question is...
In a functional MRI (fMRI) study, we have investigated the grammatical categories of object noun, ev...
The role of the basal ganglia in syntactic language processing was investigated with event-related b...
To elucidate the relationships between syntactic and semantic processes, one interesting question is...