In the context of neurophysiological normative data, it has been established before that aging has a significant impact on neurophysiological correlates of auditory phonological input processes, such as phoneme discrimination (PD) and word recognition (WR). Besides age, sex is another demographic factor that influences several language processes. We aimed to disentangle whether sex has a similar effect on PD and WR. Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded in 20 men and 24 women. During PD, three phonemic contrasts (place and manner of articulation and voicing) were compared using the attentive P300 and pre-attentive Mismatch Negativity. To investigate WR, real words were contrasted with pseudowords in a pre-attentive oddball task. Wom...
The basis for different neural activations in response to male and female voices as well as the ques...
Little is known about how sex influences functional brain maturation. The current study investigated...
Behavioral studies suggest that women and men differ in the strategic elaboration of verbally encode...
In the context of neurophysiological normative data, it has been established before that aging has a...
Phoneme perception/discrimination and word recognition is subserved by dorsal and ventral language c...
Gender is salient, socially critical information obtained from faces and voices, yet the brain proce...
A combined analysis of the effects of ageing on the neurophysiological correlates of word recognitio...
Growing evidence that speech perception tasks elicit sensorimotor activity, and that this activity v...
Categorical and associative relationships among words are two key forms of semantic knowledge. In th...
Categorical and associative relationships among words are two key forms of semantic knowledge. In th...
The evidence suggests that gender-related effects could influence the electrophysiological P300 para...
The present study investigates gender differences in the functional organization of the brain for mu...
Female/male cognitive differences have been studied for some time; however, such differences in Turk...
Neurolinguistic and psycholinguistic studies suggest that grammatical (gender) and phonological info...
Previous studies have suggested that female voices may impede verbal processing. For example, words ...
The basis for different neural activations in response to male and female voices as well as the ques...
Little is known about how sex influences functional brain maturation. The current study investigated...
Behavioral studies suggest that women and men differ in the strategic elaboration of verbally encode...
In the context of neurophysiological normative data, it has been established before that aging has a...
Phoneme perception/discrimination and word recognition is subserved by dorsal and ventral language c...
Gender is salient, socially critical information obtained from faces and voices, yet the brain proce...
A combined analysis of the effects of ageing on the neurophysiological correlates of word recognitio...
Growing evidence that speech perception tasks elicit sensorimotor activity, and that this activity v...
Categorical and associative relationships among words are two key forms of semantic knowledge. In th...
Categorical and associative relationships among words are two key forms of semantic knowledge. In th...
The evidence suggests that gender-related effects could influence the electrophysiological P300 para...
The present study investigates gender differences in the functional organization of the brain for mu...
Female/male cognitive differences have been studied for some time; however, such differences in Turk...
Neurolinguistic and psycholinguistic studies suggest that grammatical (gender) and phonological info...
Previous studies have suggested that female voices may impede verbal processing. For example, words ...
The basis for different neural activations in response to male and female voices as well as the ques...
Little is known about how sex influences functional brain maturation. The current study investigated...
Behavioral studies suggest that women and men differ in the strategic elaboration of verbally encode...