The production of informative messages is an effortful endeavor that relies on the interaction between microlinguistic (i.e., lexical and grammatical) and macrolinguistic (i.e., pragmatic and discourse) levels of processing. Although the neural correlates of microlinguistic processing have been extensively studied, investigation of the ability to organize the macrolinguistic aspects of message production is scanty. In this article, we show that repetitive TMS of the dorsal portion of the anterior left, but not right, inferior frontal gyrus reduces the levels of lexical informativeness and global coherence of narratives produced by healthy individuals. Interestingly, levels of productivity and microlinguistic processing were unaffected by th...
Language comprehension engages a cortical network of left frontal and temporal regions. Activity in ...
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) offers a powerful new technique for investigati...
To understand language, we integrate what we hear or read with prior context. This research investig...
Functional activation for language processing in left hemisphere language regions has been shown to ...
Text cues facilitate the perception of spoken sentences to which they are semantically related (Zekv...
We conducted a meta-analysis of 78 task-based functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies (...
Contains fulltext : 198200.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Human languag...
Text cues facilitate the perception of spoken sentences to which they are semantically related (Zekv...
Recent work has combined cognitive neuroscience and control theory to make predictions about cogniti...
The neurobiology of sentence production has been largely understudied compared to the neurobiology o...
This study investigates the relation between individual language ability and neural semantic process...
We used event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging to directly compare the hemodynamic resp...
The meaning of a sentence can be understood, whether presented in written or spoken form. Therefore ...
For over 150 years, most of our knowledge about the neural organisation of language production has b...
While the involvement of the left inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) in language production is undisputed,...
Language comprehension engages a cortical network of left frontal and temporal regions. Activity in ...
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) offers a powerful new technique for investigati...
To understand language, we integrate what we hear or read with prior context. This research investig...
Functional activation for language processing in left hemisphere language regions has been shown to ...
Text cues facilitate the perception of spoken sentences to which they are semantically related (Zekv...
We conducted a meta-analysis of 78 task-based functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies (...
Contains fulltext : 198200.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Human languag...
Text cues facilitate the perception of spoken sentences to which they are semantically related (Zekv...
Recent work has combined cognitive neuroscience and control theory to make predictions about cogniti...
The neurobiology of sentence production has been largely understudied compared to the neurobiology o...
This study investigates the relation between individual language ability and neural semantic process...
We used event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging to directly compare the hemodynamic resp...
The meaning of a sentence can be understood, whether presented in written or spoken form. Therefore ...
For over 150 years, most of our knowledge about the neural organisation of language production has b...
While the involvement of the left inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) in language production is undisputed,...
Language comprehension engages a cortical network of left frontal and temporal regions. Activity in ...
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) offers a powerful new technique for investigati...
To understand language, we integrate what we hear or read with prior context. This research investig...