Regions within the left inferior frontal gyrus (LIFG) have simultaneously been implicated in syntactic processing and cognitive control. Accounts attempting to unify LIFG's function hypothesize that, during comprehension, cognitive control resolves conflict between incompatible representations of sentence meaning. Some studies demonstrate co-localized activity within LIFG for syntactic and non-syntactic conflict resolution, suggesting domain-generality, but others show non-overlapping activity, suggesting domain-specific cognitive control and/or regions that respond uniquely to syntax. We propose however that examining exclusive activation sites for certain contrasts creates a false dichotomy: both domain-general and domain-specific neural ...
Work in functional neuroimaging has mapped interference resolution processing onto left inferior fro...
Sentence comprehension requires the retrieval of single word information from long-term memory, and ...
Although it has been settled that the left posterior temporal region and the left inferior frontal g...
Regions within the left inferior frontal gyrus (LIFG) have simultaneously been implicated in syntact...
This study investigates the neuro-cognitive mechanisms employed to monitor and resolve conflicts bet...
Cognitive control can be activated by stimulus stimulus (S-S) and stimulus-response (S-R) conflicts....
Our goal of this study is to characterize the functions of language areas in most precise terms. Pre...
Recent neurobiological speech production accounts propose the left inferior frontal gyrus (LIFG) res...
Recent work has combined cognitive neuroscience and control theory to make predictions about cogniti...
<div><p>Our goal of this study is to characterize the functions of language areas in most precise te...
For the past 150 years, neurobiological models of language have debated the role of key brain region...
The left inferior frontal gyrus (LIFG) has been ascribed key roles in numerous cognitive domains, su...
Previous studies have indicated that the processes leading to the resolution of emotional and non-em...
Prior functional neuroimaging work has suggested a posterior portion of the left inferior frontal gy...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have indicated that the processes leading to the resolution of emotiona...
Work in functional neuroimaging has mapped interference resolution processing onto left inferior fro...
Sentence comprehension requires the retrieval of single word information from long-term memory, and ...
Although it has been settled that the left posterior temporal region and the left inferior frontal g...
Regions within the left inferior frontal gyrus (LIFG) have simultaneously been implicated in syntact...
This study investigates the neuro-cognitive mechanisms employed to monitor and resolve conflicts bet...
Cognitive control can be activated by stimulus stimulus (S-S) and stimulus-response (S-R) conflicts....
Our goal of this study is to characterize the functions of language areas in most precise terms. Pre...
Recent neurobiological speech production accounts propose the left inferior frontal gyrus (LIFG) res...
Recent work has combined cognitive neuroscience and control theory to make predictions about cogniti...
<div><p>Our goal of this study is to characterize the functions of language areas in most precise te...
For the past 150 years, neurobiological models of language have debated the role of key brain region...
The left inferior frontal gyrus (LIFG) has been ascribed key roles in numerous cognitive domains, su...
Previous studies have indicated that the processes leading to the resolution of emotional and non-em...
Prior functional neuroimaging work has suggested a posterior portion of the left inferior frontal gy...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have indicated that the processes leading to the resolution of emotiona...
Work in functional neuroimaging has mapped interference resolution processing onto left inferior fro...
Sentence comprehension requires the retrieval of single word information from long-term memory, and ...
Although it has been settled that the left posterior temporal region and the left inferior frontal g...