Getting real about semantic illusions: rethinking the functional role of the P600 in language comprehension
In traditional theories of language comprehension, syntactic and semantic processing are
inextricably linked. This assumption has been challenged by the 'Semantic Illusion …
inextricably linked. This assumption has been challenged by the 'Semantic Illusion …
Neurophysiological markers of early language acquisition: from syllables to sentences
AD Friederici - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2005 - cell.com
Recently, there have been several reports of the neurophysiological correlates of language
acquisition. These indicate that the infant's brain is able to discriminate different phonemes …
acquisition. These indicate that the infant's brain is able to discriminate different phonemes …
[图书][B] Language in our brain: The origins of a uniquely human capacity
AD Friederici - 2017 - books.google.com
A landmark account of the neurobiological basis of language—arguing that species-specific
brain differences may be at the root of the human capacity for language. Language makes …
brain differences may be at the root of the human capacity for language. Language makes …
fMRI reveals language-specific predictive coding during naturalistic sentence comprehension
Much research in cognitive neuroscience supports prediction as a canonical computation of
cognition across domains. Is such predictive coding implemented by feedback from higher …
cognition across domains. Is such predictive coding implemented by feedback from higher …
[PDF][PDF] Psycholinguistics Electrified II (1994-2005)
M Kutas - Handbook of psycholinguistics/Elsevier, 2006 - lanlib.alzahra.ac.ir
Publisher Summary In 1994, there were only two dominant noninvasive techniques to offer
insight about the functional organization of language from its brain bases: the behavior of …
insight about the functional organization of language from its brain bases: the behavior of …
The linguistic processes underlying the P600
AC Gouvea, C Phillips, N Kazanina… - Language and cognitive …, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
The P600 is an event-related brain potential (ERP) typically associated with the processing
of grammatical anomalies or incongruities. A similar response has also been observed in …
of grammatical anomalies or incongruities. A similar response has also been observed in …
ERP effects of the processing of syntactic long-distance dependencies
C Phillips, N Kazanina, SH Abada - Cognitive Brain Research, 2005 - Elsevier
In behavioral studies on sentence comprehension, much evidence indicates that shorter
dependencies are preferred over longer dependencies, and that longer dependencies incur …
dependencies are preferred over longer dependencies, and that longer dependencies incur …
Language-related ERP components
TY Swaab, K Ledoux, CC Camblin… - The Oxford handbook …, 2012 - books.google.com
Understanding the processes that permit us to extract meaning from spoken or written
linguistic input requires elucidating how, when, and where in the brain sentences and …
linguistic input requires elucidating how, when, and where in the brain sentences and …
The real-time status of island phenomena
C Phillips - Language, 2006 - JSTOR
In parasitic-gap constructions an illicit gap inside a syntactic island becomes acceptable in
combination with an additional licit gap, a result that has interesting implications for theories …
combination with an additional licit gap, a result that has interesting implications for theories …
[HTML][HTML] Neurolinguistics. An introduction to spoken language processing and its disorders.'
FA Andrew - 2007 - asian-efl-journal.com
Neurolinguistics: An introduction to spoken language and its disorders by JC Ingram with
five multi-chapter parts is intended as an introduction for students of cognitive science …
five multi-chapter parts is intended as an introduction for students of cognitive science …