Previous neuroimaging findings suggest a sensitivity of the pars opercularis of the left inferior frontal gyrus (i.e. a core subregion of Broca's area) to a number of linguistic dependencies governing the linear sequencing of information in a sentence (e.g. subjects should precede objects; the participant role hierarchy should be respected). The present study used event-related fMRI to examine the hitherto untested hypothesis that the violation of a linearization principle that is purely semantic in nature (animate arguments should precede inanimate arguments) would also lead to increased pars opercularis activation. To this end, we manipulated the features animacy and argument order in German sentences and found a significant increase of a...
Item does not contain fulltextMost previous neuroimaging studies of sentence processing have associa...
Most previous neuroimaging studies of sentence processing have associated Broca’s area with syntacti...
One of the leading neurolinguistic theories of syntactic comprehension disorders in agrammatic aphas...
Previous neuroimaging findings suggest a sensitivity of the pars opercularis of the left inferior fr...
Animacy makes a fundamental contribution to the categorization of everyday experiences. In this way,...
Animacy makes a fundamental contribution to the categorization of everyday experiences. In this way,...
Animacy makes a fundamental contribution to the categorization of everyday experiences. In this way,...
A number of neuroimaging studies have implicated an involvement of Broca's area, particularly of the...
A number of neuroimaging studies have implicated an involvement of Broca's area, particularly of the...
In the present study, using event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging, we investigated a g...
In the present study, using event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging, we investigated a g...
In this thesis I approach language as a neurobiological system. I defend a sequence processing persp...
In this thesis I approach language as a neurobiological system. I defend a sequence processing persp...
In this thesis I approach language as a neurobiological system. I defend a sequence processing persp...
In sentence processing, storage and ordering of the verb and its arguments (subject and object) are ...
Item does not contain fulltextMost previous neuroimaging studies of sentence processing have associa...
Most previous neuroimaging studies of sentence processing have associated Broca’s area with syntacti...
One of the leading neurolinguistic theories of syntactic comprehension disorders in agrammatic aphas...
Previous neuroimaging findings suggest a sensitivity of the pars opercularis of the left inferior fr...
Animacy makes a fundamental contribution to the categorization of everyday experiences. In this way,...
Animacy makes a fundamental contribution to the categorization of everyday experiences. In this way,...
Animacy makes a fundamental contribution to the categorization of everyday experiences. In this way,...
A number of neuroimaging studies have implicated an involvement of Broca's area, particularly of the...
A number of neuroimaging studies have implicated an involvement of Broca's area, particularly of the...
In the present study, using event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging, we investigated a g...
In the present study, using event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging, we investigated a g...
In this thesis I approach language as a neurobiological system. I defend a sequence processing persp...
In this thesis I approach language as a neurobiological system. I defend a sequence processing persp...
In this thesis I approach language as a neurobiological system. I defend a sequence processing persp...
In sentence processing, storage and ordering of the verb and its arguments (subject and object) are ...
Item does not contain fulltextMost previous neuroimaging studies of sentence processing have associa...
Most previous neuroimaging studies of sentence processing have associated Broca’s area with syntacti...
One of the leading neurolinguistic theories of syntactic comprehension disorders in agrammatic aphas...