Neurolinguistic accounts of sentence comprehension identify a network of relevant brain regions, but do not detail the information flowing through them. We investigate syntactic information. Does brain activity implicate a computation over hierarchical grammars or does it simply reflect linear order, as in a Markov chain? To address this question, we quantify the cognitive states implied by alternative parsing models. We compare processing-complexity predictions from these states against fMRI timecourses from regions that have been implicated in sentence comprehension. We find that hierarchical grammars independently predict timecourses from left anterior and posterior temporal lobe. Markov models are predictive in these regions and across ...
There is a growing literature investigating the relationship between oscillatory neural dynamics mea...
This paper presents a model describing the temporal and neurotopological structure of syntactic proc...
It is generally assumed that structure building processes in the spoken and written modalities are s...
Much research in cognitive neuroscience supports prediction as a canonical computation of cognition ...
Sentences contain structure that determines their meaning beyond that of individual words. An influe...
The grammar, or syntax, of human language is typically understood in terms of abstract hierarchical ...
The grammar, or syntax, of human language is typically understood in terms of abstract hierarchical ...
The most critical attribute of human language is its unbounded combinatorial nature: smaller element...
International audienceLinguistic analyses suggest that sentences are not mere strings of words but p...
Prominent neurobiological models of language follow the widely accepted assumption that language com...
In this article we will discuss evidence from a number of recent neuroimaging experiments. These exp...
The neurobiology of sentence production has been largely understudied compared to the neurobiology o...
International audienceOn reading the sentence “the kids who exhausted their parents slept”, how do w...
Previous research has shown effects of syntactic complexity on sentence processing. In linguistics,...
When a sequence of written words is briefly presented and participants are asked to identify just on...
There is a growing literature investigating the relationship between oscillatory neural dynamics mea...
This paper presents a model describing the temporal and neurotopological structure of syntactic proc...
It is generally assumed that structure building processes in the spoken and written modalities are s...
Much research in cognitive neuroscience supports prediction as a canonical computation of cognition ...
Sentences contain structure that determines their meaning beyond that of individual words. An influe...
The grammar, or syntax, of human language is typically understood in terms of abstract hierarchical ...
The grammar, or syntax, of human language is typically understood in terms of abstract hierarchical ...
The most critical attribute of human language is its unbounded combinatorial nature: smaller element...
International audienceLinguistic analyses suggest that sentences are not mere strings of words but p...
Prominent neurobiological models of language follow the widely accepted assumption that language com...
In this article we will discuss evidence from a number of recent neuroimaging experiments. These exp...
The neurobiology of sentence production has been largely understudied compared to the neurobiology o...
International audienceOn reading the sentence “the kids who exhausted their parents slept”, how do w...
Previous research has shown effects of syntactic complexity on sentence processing. In linguistics,...
When a sequence of written words is briefly presented and participants are asked to identify just on...
There is a growing literature investigating the relationship between oscillatory neural dynamics mea...
This paper presents a model describing the temporal and neurotopological structure of syntactic proc...
It is generally assumed that structure building processes in the spoken and written modalities are s...