Shared syntax in language production and language comprehension--an FMRI study.
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MUC (Memory, Unification, Control) and beyondImaging network level language recovery after left PCA strokeStimulating the brain's language network: syntactic ambiguity resolution after TMS to the inferior frontal gyrus and middle temporal gyrusOn the parity of structural persistence in language production and comprehensionMusic and Language Syntax Interact in Broca's Area: An fMRI Study.Coupled neural systems underlie the production and comprehension of naturalistic narrative speech.Temporal characteristics of online syntactic sentence planning: an event-related potential study.Toward a neural basis of interactive alignment in conversation.The neurobiology of syntax: beyond string sets.The neural correlates of agrammatism: Evidence from aphasic and healthy speakers performing an overt picture description taskSyntactic processing is distributed across the language systemKeeping it simple: studying grammatical encoding with lexically reduced item setsCerebral coherence between communicators marks the emergence of meaning.Grammatical Impairments in PPA'Syntactic Perturbation' During Production Activates the Right IFG, but not Broca's Area or the ATLAttention for speaking: domain-general control from the anterior cingulate cortex in spoken word production.The Timing of Utterance Planning in Task-Oriented Dialogue: Evidence from a Novel List-Completion Paradigm.Detecting analogies unconsciously.A little more conversation - the influence of communicative context on syntactic priming in brain and behavior.Evidence for Priming Across Intervening Sentences During On-Line Sentence ComprehensionDistinct mechanisms and timing of language recovery after stroke.Cooperation came first: evolution and human cognition.Syntactic Priming As a Test of Argument Structure: A Self-paced Reading Experiment.The Effect of Pinyin Input Experience on the Link Between Semantic and Phonology of Chinese Character in Digital Writing.Prolegomena to a neurocomputational architecture for human grammatical encoding and decoding.Template construction grammar: from visual scene description to language comprehension and agrammatism.Treatment of sentence comprehension and production in aphasia: is there cross-modal generalisation?What belongs together goes together: the speaker-hearer perspective. A commentary on MacDonald's PDC account.Cues, quantification, and agreement in language comprehension.Implicit structured sequence learning: an fMRI study of the structural mere-exposure effect.The time-course of feature interference in agreement comprehension: Multiple mechanisms and asymmetrical attraction.Training-induced improvement of noncanonical sentence production does not generalize to comprehension: evidence for modality-specific processes.The role of the eyes in processing an intact face and its scrambled image: a dense array ERP and low-resolution electromagnetic tomography (sLORETA) study.The priming of basic combinatory responses in MEG.Cognitive control during sentence generation.Structural priming in sentence comprehension: A single prime is enough.
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Shared syntax in language production and language comprehension--an FMRI study.
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Shared syntax in language production and language comprehension--an FMRI study.
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Laura Menenti
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2011-09-20T00:00:00Z