Current models of word-production in Broca's area (i.e. left ventro-lateral prefrontal cortex, VLPFC) posit that sequential and staggered semantic, lexical, phonological and articulatory processes precede articulation. Using millisecond-resolution intra-cranial recordings, we evaluated spatiotemporal dynamics and high frequency functional interconnectivity between left VLPFC regions during single-word production. Through the systematic variation of retrieval, selection, and phonological loads, we identified specific activation profiles and functional coupling patterns between these regions that fit within current psycholinguistic theories of word production. However, network interactions underpinning these processes activate in parallel (no...
Although the classical core regions of the language system (Broca's and Wernicke's areas) were defin...
This chapter reviews the findings of 58 word production experiments using different tasks and neuroi...
A central question in the cognitive neuroscience of language production concerns the cortical activa...
International audienceLanguage production models typically assume that retrieving a word for articul...
The cortical regions involved in the different stages of speech production are relatively well-estab...
Language production models typically assume that retrieving a word for articulation is a sequential ...
The cortical regions involved in the different stages of speech production are relatively well-estab...
Studies of phonological processes during language comprehension consistently report activation of th...
Cognitive models claim that spoken words are recognized by an op-timally efficient sequential analys...
Recognition and naming of objects and actions are fundamental components of language. They involve s...
Spoken word production is assumed to involve stages of processing in which activation spreads throug...
r r Abstract: Language production is a complex neural process that requires the interplay between mu...
Recent neuroimaging studies provide evidence for a shared neural network for phonological processing...
International audienceA central question in the cognitive neuroscience of language production concer...
For over a century, an abundance of research has tried to elucidate the neurobiological basis of lan...
Although the classical core regions of the language system (Broca's and Wernicke's areas) were defin...
This chapter reviews the findings of 58 word production experiments using different tasks and neuroi...
A central question in the cognitive neuroscience of language production concerns the cortical activa...
International audienceLanguage production models typically assume that retrieving a word for articul...
The cortical regions involved in the different stages of speech production are relatively well-estab...
Language production models typically assume that retrieving a word for articulation is a sequential ...
The cortical regions involved in the different stages of speech production are relatively well-estab...
Studies of phonological processes during language comprehension consistently report activation of th...
Cognitive models claim that spoken words are recognized by an op-timally efficient sequential analys...
Recognition and naming of objects and actions are fundamental components of language. They involve s...
Spoken word production is assumed to involve stages of processing in which activation spreads throug...
r r Abstract: Language production is a complex neural process that requires the interplay between mu...
Recent neuroimaging studies provide evidence for a shared neural network for phonological processing...
International audienceA central question in the cognitive neuroscience of language production concer...
For over a century, an abundance of research has tried to elucidate the neurobiological basis of lan...
Although the classical core regions of the language system (Broca's and Wernicke's areas) were defin...
This chapter reviews the findings of 58 word production experiments using different tasks and neuroi...
A central question in the cognitive neuroscience of language production concerns the cortical activa...