Categorical predictions have been proposed as the key mechanism supporting the fast pace of syntactic composition in human language. Accordingly, grammar-based expectations facilitate the analysis of incoming syntactic information—e.g., hearing the determiner “the” enhances the prediction of a noun—which is then checked against a single or few other word categories. Previous functional neuroimaging studies point towards Broca’s area in the left inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) as one fundamental cortical region involved in categorical prediction during on-line language processing. Causal evidence for this hypothesis is however still missing. In this study, we combined Electroencephalography (EEG) and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) to t...
In the present study, using event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging, we investigated a g...
A number of recent papers have addressed the potential of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to...
The role of Broca's area in grammatical computation is unclear, because syntactic processing is ofte...
Linguistic expressions consist of word sequences organized into hierarchies of nested phrases. Accor...
The combination of words into phrases and sentences is the result of a basic computation, called Mer...
In recent years a growing number of studies on syntactic processing has employed basic two-word cons...
Different types of syntactic information (word category, grammatical gender) are processed at differ...
Humans are equipped with the remarkable ability to comprehend an infinite number of utterances. Rela...
Most previous neuroimaging studies of sentence processing have associated Broca’s area with syntacti...
For over a century, a link between left prefrontal cortex and language processing has been accepted,...
Non-adjacent dependencies are challenging for the language learning machinery and are acquired later...
Although there is strong evidence that Broca's area is important for syntax, this may simply be a by...
Artificial grammar learning constitutes a well-established model for the acquisition of grammatical ...
This contribution focuses on the neural infrastructure for parsing and syntactic encoding. From an a...
Non-adjacent dependencies are challenging for the language learning machinery and are acquired later...
In the present study, using event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging, we investigated a g...
A number of recent papers have addressed the potential of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to...
The role of Broca's area in grammatical computation is unclear, because syntactic processing is ofte...
Linguistic expressions consist of word sequences organized into hierarchies of nested phrases. Accor...
The combination of words into phrases and sentences is the result of a basic computation, called Mer...
In recent years a growing number of studies on syntactic processing has employed basic two-word cons...
Different types of syntactic information (word category, grammatical gender) are processed at differ...
Humans are equipped with the remarkable ability to comprehend an infinite number of utterances. Rela...
Most previous neuroimaging studies of sentence processing have associated Broca’s area with syntacti...
For over a century, a link between left prefrontal cortex and language processing has been accepted,...
Non-adjacent dependencies are challenging for the language learning machinery and are acquired later...
Although there is strong evidence that Broca's area is important for syntax, this may simply be a by...
Artificial grammar learning constitutes a well-established model for the acquisition of grammatical ...
This contribution focuses on the neural infrastructure for parsing and syntactic encoding. From an a...
Non-adjacent dependencies are challenging for the language learning machinery and are acquired later...
In the present study, using event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging, we investigated a g...
A number of recent papers have addressed the potential of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to...
The role of Broca's area in grammatical computation is unclear, because syntactic processing is ofte...