The present study investigated the relationship between linguistic tone processing and cortical thickness of bilateral planum temporale (PT) and pars opercularis of the inferior frontal gyrus (IFGpo). Swedish tones on word stems function as cues to upcoming endings. Correlating structural brain imaging data with participants’ response time patterns for suffixes, we found that thicker cortex in the left PT was associated with greater reliance on tones to anticipate upcoming inflections on real words. On inflected pseudoword stems, however, the cortical thickness of left IFGpo was associated with tone-suffix processing. Thus cortical thickness of the left PT might play a role in processing tones as part of stored representations for familiar ...
Previous brain imaging studies have shown the left hemispheric dominance for processing of lexical t...
AbstractHigh and low tones on Swedish word stems are associated with different classes of suffixes. ...
Intonation, the modulation of pitch in speech, is a crucial aspect of language that is processed in ...
INTRODUCTION: Non-native linguistic tone learning ability has been found to be influenced by the ana...
AbstractPrevious studies distinguish between right hemisphere-dominant processing of prosodic/tonal ...
Previous studies distinguish between right hemisphere-dominant processing of prosodic/tonal informat...
Lack of methods to experimentally assess the perceptual processing of sound features and allow one t...
The present dissertation investigates inflectional morphology processing in native speakers and seco...
The present dissertation concerns how brain tissue properties reflect proficiency in two aspects of ...
All words in Swedish have a particular melody. There are two tonal patterns that are observed in dif...
Results from the present event-related potentials (ERP) study show that tones on Swedish word stems ...
The morphosyntactic nature of word accents in Swedish makes them a perfect candidate for the study o...
A repetition-suppression functional magnetic resonance imaging paradigm was used to explore the neur...
Native speakers of Swedish use tones on stems to predict which suffix is to follow. This is seen beh...
The present thesis investigated how listeners use prosody to rapidly predict upcoming lexical and sy...
Previous brain imaging studies have shown the left hemispheric dominance for processing of lexical t...
AbstractHigh and low tones on Swedish word stems are associated with different classes of suffixes. ...
Intonation, the modulation of pitch in speech, is a crucial aspect of language that is processed in ...
INTRODUCTION: Non-native linguistic tone learning ability has been found to be influenced by the ana...
AbstractPrevious studies distinguish between right hemisphere-dominant processing of prosodic/tonal ...
Previous studies distinguish between right hemisphere-dominant processing of prosodic/tonal informat...
Lack of methods to experimentally assess the perceptual processing of sound features and allow one t...
The present dissertation investigates inflectional morphology processing in native speakers and seco...
The present dissertation concerns how brain tissue properties reflect proficiency in two aspects of ...
All words in Swedish have a particular melody. There are two tonal patterns that are observed in dif...
Results from the present event-related potentials (ERP) study show that tones on Swedish word stems ...
The morphosyntactic nature of word accents in Swedish makes them a perfect candidate for the study o...
A repetition-suppression functional magnetic resonance imaging paradigm was used to explore the neur...
Native speakers of Swedish use tones on stems to predict which suffix is to follow. This is seen beh...
The present thesis investigated how listeners use prosody to rapidly predict upcoming lexical and sy...
Previous brain imaging studies have shown the left hemispheric dominance for processing of lexical t...
AbstractHigh and low tones on Swedish word stems are associated with different classes of suffixes. ...
Intonation, the modulation of pitch in speech, is a crucial aspect of language that is processed in ...