This study investigated two questions. One is: To what degree is sentence processing beyond single words independent of the input modality (speech vs. reading)? The second question is: Which parts of the network recruited by both modalities is sensitive to syntactic complexity? These questions were investigated by having more than 200 participants read or listen to well-formed sentences or series of unconnected words. A largely left-hemisphere frontotemporoparietal network was found to be supramodal in nature, i.e., independent of input modality. In addition, the left inferior frontal gyrus (LIFG) and the left posterior middle temporal gyrus (LpMTG) were most clearly associated with left-branching complexity. The left anterior temporal lobe...
Under real-life adverse listening conditions, the interdependence of the brain's analysis of languag...
Introduction: Words are not processed in isolation but in rich contexts that are used to modulate an...
Extracting meaning from speech requires the use of pragmatic, semantic, and syntactic information. A...
This study investigated two questions. One is: To what degree is sentence processing beyond single w...
It is generally assumed that structure building processes in the spoken and written modalities are s...
Previous research has shown effects of syntactic complexity on sentence processing. In linguistics,...
Sentence comprehension requires the retrieval of single word information from long-term memory, and ...
In a recent fMRI study we showed that left posterior middle temporal gyrus (LpMTG) subserves the ret...
International audienceOn reading the sentence “the kids who exhausted their parents slept”, how do w...
Complex sentence processing is supported by a left-lateralized network including inferior frontal co...
<div><p>Our goal of this study is to characterize the functions of language areas in most precise te...
International audienceLinguistic analyses suggest that sentences are not mere strings of words but p...
Our goal of this study is to characterize the functions of language areas in most precise terms. Pre...
Sentence comprehension requires the retrieval of single word information from long-term memory, and ...
The meaning of a sentence can be understood, whether presented in written or spoken form. Therefore ...
Under real-life adverse listening conditions, the interdependence of the brain's analysis of languag...
Introduction: Words are not processed in isolation but in rich contexts that are used to modulate an...
Extracting meaning from speech requires the use of pragmatic, semantic, and syntactic information. A...
This study investigated two questions. One is: To what degree is sentence processing beyond single w...
It is generally assumed that structure building processes in the spoken and written modalities are s...
Previous research has shown effects of syntactic complexity on sentence processing. In linguistics,...
Sentence comprehension requires the retrieval of single word information from long-term memory, and ...
In a recent fMRI study we showed that left posterior middle temporal gyrus (LpMTG) subserves the ret...
International audienceOn reading the sentence “the kids who exhausted their parents slept”, how do w...
Complex sentence processing is supported by a left-lateralized network including inferior frontal co...
<div><p>Our goal of this study is to characterize the functions of language areas in most precise te...
International audienceLinguistic analyses suggest that sentences are not mere strings of words but p...
Our goal of this study is to characterize the functions of language areas in most precise terms. Pre...
Sentence comprehension requires the retrieval of single word information from long-term memory, and ...
The meaning of a sentence can be understood, whether presented in written or spoken form. Therefore ...
Under real-life adverse listening conditions, the interdependence of the brain's analysis of languag...
Introduction: Words are not processed in isolation but in rich contexts that are used to modulate an...
Extracting meaning from speech requires the use of pragmatic, semantic, and syntactic information. A...