The frontomedian cortex (FMC) has been shown to be important for coherence processes in language comprehension, i.e., for establishing the pragmatic connection between successively presented sentences. The same brain region has a role during theory-of-mind processes, i.e., during the attribution of other people's actions to their motivations, beliefs, or emotions. In this study, we used event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging at 3 T to disentangle the relative contributions of the FMC to theory-of-mind (ToM) and coherence processes, respectively. The BOLD response of nine participants was recorded while they listened to pragmatically coherent or unrelated sentence pairs. Using a logic instruction for inanimate sentence pairs, To...
: Our brain constructs reality through narrative and argumentative thought. Some hypotheses argue th...
International audienceUsing event-related fMRI in a sample of 42 healthy participants, we compared t...
A controversial question in cognitive neuroscience is whether comprehension of words and sentences e...
The frontomedian cortex (FMC) has been shown to be important for coherence processes in language com...
Text processing requires inferences for establishing coherence between successive sentences. In neur...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2...
Neuroimaging studies have found that theory of mind (ToM) and discourse comprehension involve simila...
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A central and influential idea among researchers of language is that our language faculty is organiz...
Although language is an effective means of communication, it is unclear how linguistic and communica...
A central and influential idea among researchers of language is that our language faculty is organiz...
Language comprehension in everyday life requires the continuous integration of prior discourse conte...
We used event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging to directly compare the hemodynamic resp...
Abstract Previous studies investigating the anterior cin-gulate cortex (ACC) have relied on a number...
: Our brain constructs reality through narrative and argumentative thought. Some hypotheses argue th...
International audienceUsing event-related fMRI in a sample of 42 healthy participants, we compared t...
A controversial question in cognitive neuroscience is whether comprehension of words and sentences e...
The frontomedian cortex (FMC) has been shown to be important for coherence processes in language com...
Text processing requires inferences for establishing coherence between successive sentences. In neur...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2...
Neuroimaging studies have found that theory of mind (ToM) and discourse comprehension involve simila...
Contains fulltext : 198200.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Human languag...
Contains fulltext : 90768.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Although langu...
A central and influential idea among researchers of language is that our language faculty is organiz...
Although language is an effective means of communication, it is unclear how linguistic and communica...
A central and influential idea among researchers of language is that our language faculty is organiz...
Language comprehension in everyday life requires the continuous integration of prior discourse conte...
We used event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging to directly compare the hemodynamic resp...
Abstract Previous studies investigating the anterior cin-gulate cortex (ACC) have relied on a number...
: Our brain constructs reality through narrative and argumentative thought. Some hypotheses argue th...
International audienceUsing event-related fMRI in a sample of 42 healthy participants, we compared t...
A controversial question in cognitive neuroscience is whether comprehension of words and sentences e...