Neurocognitive models of language comprehension have proposed different mechanisms with different neural substrates mediating human language processing. Whether the left inferior frontal gyrus (LIFG) is engaged in morpho-syntactic information processing is currently still controversially debated. The present study addresses this issue by examining the processing of irregular verb inflection in real words (e.g., swim > swum > swam) and pseudowords (e.g., frim >frum >fram) by using event-related brain potentials (ERPs) in neurological patients with lesions in the LIFG involving Broca's area as well as healthy controls. Different ERP patterns in response to the grammatical violations were observed in both groups. Controls showed a ...
AIMS: Patients with Parkinson’s Disease (PD) show a verb production deficit. Different hypotheses ha...
The structured sequence processing perspective on language describes common aspects of processing of...
A syntactic and a semantic task were per-formed by German-speaking healthy subjects and apha-sics wi...
Neurocognitive models of language comprehension have proposed different mechanisms with different ne...
Syntactic processing is widely held to be a left hemisphere (LH) phenomenon, a view influenced by a ...
For the past 150 years, neurobiological models of language have debated the role of key brain region...
The role of the basal ganglia in syntactic language processing was investigated with event-related b...
Selective deficits in producing verbs relative to nouns in speech are well documented in neuropsycho...
In stroke-induced aphasia, left hemispheric lesions generally disturb the word production network. T...
Functional neuroirnaging, within 10 years, has produced evidence which leads us to question a number...
An event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) paradigm was used to specify those bra...
A century of investigation into the role of the human frontal lobes in complex cognition, including ...
We investigated individual differences in the neural substrates of morphosyntactic processing among ...
Although it has been settled that the left posterior temporal region and the left inferior frontal g...
Background: Neurocognitive models of language processing highlight the role of the left inferior fro...
AIMS: Patients with Parkinson’s Disease (PD) show a verb production deficit. Different hypotheses ha...
The structured sequence processing perspective on language describes common aspects of processing of...
A syntactic and a semantic task were per-formed by German-speaking healthy subjects and apha-sics wi...
Neurocognitive models of language comprehension have proposed different mechanisms with different ne...
Syntactic processing is widely held to be a left hemisphere (LH) phenomenon, a view influenced by a ...
For the past 150 years, neurobiological models of language have debated the role of key brain region...
The role of the basal ganglia in syntactic language processing was investigated with event-related b...
Selective deficits in producing verbs relative to nouns in speech are well documented in neuropsycho...
In stroke-induced aphasia, left hemispheric lesions generally disturb the word production network. T...
Functional neuroirnaging, within 10 years, has produced evidence which leads us to question a number...
An event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) paradigm was used to specify those bra...
A century of investigation into the role of the human frontal lobes in complex cognition, including ...
We investigated individual differences in the neural substrates of morphosyntactic processing among ...
Although it has been settled that the left posterior temporal region and the left inferior frontal g...
Background: Neurocognitive models of language processing highlight the role of the left inferior fro...
AIMS: Patients with Parkinson’s Disease (PD) show a verb production deficit. Different hypotheses ha...
The structured sequence processing perspective on language describes common aspects of processing of...
A syntactic and a semantic task were per-formed by German-speaking healthy subjects and apha-sics wi...