Two major components form the basis of spoken word production: the access of conceptual and lexical/phonological information in long-term memory, and motor preparation and execution of an articulatory program. Whereas the motor aspects of word production have been well characterized as reflected in alpha-beta desynchronization, the memory aspects have remained poorly understood. Using magnetoencephalography, we investigated the neurophysiological signature of not only motor but also memory aspects of spoken-word production. Participants named or judged pictures after reading sentences. To probe the involvement of the memory component, we manipulated sentence context. Sentence contexts were either constraining or nonconstraining toward the f...
In context-driven word production, picture naming is faster following constrained than neutral sente...
We used magnetoencephalography (MEG) to explore the spatiotemporal dynamics of neural oscillations a...
The relationship between the evoked responses (ERPs/ERFs) and the event-related changes in EEG/MEG p...
Two major components form the basis of spoken word production: the access of conceptual and lexical/...
Two major components form the basis of spoken word production: the access of conceptual and lexical/...
Contains fulltext : 142243pre.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access)Two major compo...
Two major components form the basis of spoken word production: the access of conceptual and lexical/...
Event-related potentials and fields have been extensively explored in psycholinguistic research. How...
Event-related potentials and fields have been extensively explored in psycholinguistic research. How...
Decreases in oscillatory alpha- and beta-band power have been consistently found in spoken-word prod...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The authors thank Kristoffer Dahlslätt and Stéphanie Riès for helpful discussion and...
Over the past 20 years, brain oscillations have proven to be a gateway to the understanding of cogni...
In context-driven word production, picture naming is faster following constrained than neutral sente...
Two fundamental factors affecting the speed of spoken word production are lexical frequency and sent...
In context-driven word production, picture naming is faster following constrained than neutral sente...
In context-driven word production, picture naming is faster following constrained than neutral sente...
We used magnetoencephalography (MEG) to explore the spatiotemporal dynamics of neural oscillations a...
The relationship between the evoked responses (ERPs/ERFs) and the event-related changes in EEG/MEG p...
Two major components form the basis of spoken word production: the access of conceptual and lexical/...
Two major components form the basis of spoken word production: the access of conceptual and lexical/...
Contains fulltext : 142243pre.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access)Two major compo...
Two major components form the basis of spoken word production: the access of conceptual and lexical/...
Event-related potentials and fields have been extensively explored in psycholinguistic research. How...
Event-related potentials and fields have been extensively explored in psycholinguistic research. How...
Decreases in oscillatory alpha- and beta-band power have been consistently found in spoken-word prod...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The authors thank Kristoffer Dahlslätt and Stéphanie Riès for helpful discussion and...
Over the past 20 years, brain oscillations have proven to be a gateway to the understanding of cogni...
In context-driven word production, picture naming is faster following constrained than neutral sente...
Two fundamental factors affecting the speed of spoken word production are lexical frequency and sent...
In context-driven word production, picture naming is faster following constrained than neutral sente...
In context-driven word production, picture naming is faster following constrained than neutral sente...
We used magnetoencephalography (MEG) to explore the spatiotemporal dynamics of neural oscillations a...
The relationship between the evoked responses (ERPs/ERFs) and the event-related changes in EEG/MEG p...