Non-adjacent dependencies are challenging for the language learning machinery and are acquired later than adjacent dependencies. In this transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) study, we show that participants successfully discriminated between grammatical and non-grammatical sequences after having implicitly acquired an artificial language with crossed non-adjacent dependencies. Subsequent to transcranial magnetic stimulation of Broca's region, discrimination was impaired compared to when a language-irrelevant control region (vertex) was stimulated. These results support the view that Broca's region is engaged in structured sequence processing and extend previous functional neuroimaging results on artificial grammar learning (AGL) in two d...
The current rapid event-related fMRI study used optional parasitic-gap constructions, such as [Which...
: In this paper we examine the neurobiological correlates of syntax, the processing of structured se...
Contains fulltext : 70705.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The human capa...
Contains fulltext : 169384.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Non-adjacent ...
Non-adjacent dependencies are challenging for the language learning machinery and are acquired later...
In this thesis I approach language as a neurobiological system. I defend a sequence processing persp...
In the present study, using event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging, we investigated a g...
Although there is strong evidence that Broca's area is important for syntax, this may simply be a by...
Artificial grammar learning constitutes a well-established model for the acquisition of grammatical ...
■ Artificial grammar learning constitutes awell-establishedmodel for the acquisition of grammatical ...
The role of Broca's area in grammatical computation is unclear, because syntactic processing is ofte...
Because Broca's area is known to be involved in many cognitive functions, including language, music,...
The human capacity to implicitly acquire knowledge of structured sequences has recently been investi...
Linguistic expressions consist of word sequences organized into hierarchies of nested phrases. Accor...
Humans differ substantially in their ability to implicitly extract structural regularities from expe...
The current rapid event-related fMRI study used optional parasitic-gap constructions, such as [Which...
: In this paper we examine the neurobiological correlates of syntax, the processing of structured se...
Contains fulltext : 70705.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The human capa...
Contains fulltext : 169384.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Non-adjacent ...
Non-adjacent dependencies are challenging for the language learning machinery and are acquired later...
In this thesis I approach language as a neurobiological system. I defend a sequence processing persp...
In the present study, using event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging, we investigated a g...
Although there is strong evidence that Broca's area is important for syntax, this may simply be a by...
Artificial grammar learning constitutes a well-established model for the acquisition of grammatical ...
■ Artificial grammar learning constitutes awell-establishedmodel for the acquisition of grammatical ...
The role of Broca's area in grammatical computation is unclear, because syntactic processing is ofte...
Because Broca's area is known to be involved in many cognitive functions, including language, music,...
The human capacity to implicitly acquire knowledge of structured sequences has recently been investi...
Linguistic expressions consist of word sequences organized into hierarchies of nested phrases. Accor...
Humans differ substantially in their ability to implicitly extract structural regularities from expe...
The current rapid event-related fMRI study used optional parasitic-gap constructions, such as [Which...
: In this paper we examine the neurobiological correlates of syntax, the processing of structured se...
Contains fulltext : 70705.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The human capa...