In spoken language, pitch accent can mark certain information as focus, whereby more attentional resources are allocated to the focused information. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, this study examined whether pitch accent, used for marking focus, recruited general attention networks during sentence comprehension. In a language task, we independently manipulated the prosody and semantic/pragmatic congruence of sentences. We found that semantic/pragmatic processing affected bilateral inferior and middle frontal gyrus. The prosody manipulation showed bilateral involvement of the superior/inferior parietal cortex, superior and middle temporal cortex, as well as inferior, middle, and posterior parts of the frontal cortex. We compare...
Native listeners can use semantic context more efficiently than non-native listeners in order to rec...
The benefit of native language and semantic context while listening to speech in noise and the neura...
AbstractSelective attention to phonology, i.e., the ability to attend to sub-syllabic units within s...
In spoken language, pitch accent can mark certain information as focus, whereby more attentional res...
In spoken language, pitch accent can mark certain information as focus, whereby more attentional res...
IIn spoken utterances important or new information is often linguistically marked, for instance by p...
International audienceThis functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study aimed at examining the...
Accumulating evidence suggests that some degree of attentional control is required to regulate and m...
Accentuation influences selective attention and the depth of semantic processing during online spee...
The present dissertation investigates what neurocognitive processes are activated in the brain when ...
An event-related brain potentials (ERP) experiment was carried out to investigate how and when accen...
The present electroencephalogram study used an attention probe paradigm to investigate how semantic ...
Selective attention to speech versus nonspeech signals in complex auditory input could produce top-d...
International audienceThe studies of the neural correlates of the perception of prosody have led to ...
Abstract Background This study aims to identify the neural substrate involved in prosodic pitch proc...
Native listeners can use semantic context more efficiently than non-native listeners in order to rec...
The benefit of native language and semantic context while listening to speech in noise and the neura...
AbstractSelective attention to phonology, i.e., the ability to attend to sub-syllabic units within s...
In spoken language, pitch accent can mark certain information as focus, whereby more attentional res...
In spoken language, pitch accent can mark certain information as focus, whereby more attentional res...
IIn spoken utterances important or new information is often linguistically marked, for instance by p...
International audienceThis functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study aimed at examining the...
Accumulating evidence suggests that some degree of attentional control is required to regulate and m...
Accentuation influences selective attention and the depth of semantic processing during online spee...
The present dissertation investigates what neurocognitive processes are activated in the brain when ...
An event-related brain potentials (ERP) experiment was carried out to investigate how and when accen...
The present electroencephalogram study used an attention probe paradigm to investigate how semantic ...
Selective attention to speech versus nonspeech signals in complex auditory input could produce top-d...
International audienceThe studies of the neural correlates of the perception of prosody have led to ...
Abstract Background This study aims to identify the neural substrate involved in prosodic pitch proc...
Native listeners can use semantic context more efficiently than non-native listeners in order to rec...
The benefit of native language and semantic context while listening to speech in noise and the neura...
AbstractSelective attention to phonology, i.e., the ability to attend to sub-syllabic units within s...