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Training-related changes of brain activation for speech production in healthy speakers - a longitudinal fMRI study to mimic aphasia therapy
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Determinants of Concurrent Motor and Language Recovery during Intensive Therapy in Chronic Stroke Patients: Four Single-Case Studies.
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Therapy-induced brain reorganization patterns in aphasia
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In: Brain. - 138, 4 (2015) , 1097-1112, ISSN: 1460-2156 (2015)
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The direction of word stress processing in German: evidence from a working memory paradigm
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There are contradicting assumptions and findings on the direction of word stress processing in German. To resolve this question, we asked participants to read tri-syllabic non-words and stress ambiguous words aloud. Additionally, they also performed a working memory (WM) task (2-back task). In non-word reading, participants’ individual WM capacity was positively correlated with assignment of main stress to the antepenultimate syllable, which is most distant to the word’s right edge, while a (complementary) negative correlation was observed with assignment of stress to the ultimate syllable. There was no significant correlation between WM capacity and stress assignment to the penultimate syllable, which has been claimed to be the default stress pattern in German. In reading stress ambiguous words, a similar but non-significant pattern was observed as in non-word reading. In sum, our results provide first psycholinguistic evidence supporting leftward stress processing in German. Our results do not lend support to the assumption of penultimate default stress in German. A specification of the lemma model is proposed which seems able to reconcile our findings and apparently contradicting assumptions and evidence.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4052800 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24966845 https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00574
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Paving the Way for Speech: Voice-Training-Induced Plasticity in Chronic Aphasia and Apraxia of Speech—Three Single Cases
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The neural correlates of agrammatism: Evidence from aphasic and healthy speakers performing an overt picture description task
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The Role of Human Parietal Area 7A as a Link between Sequencing in Hand Actions and in Overt Speech Production ...
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Enhancement and suppression in a lexical interference fMRI-paradigm ...
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The Role of Human Parietal Area 7A as a Link between Sequencing in Hand Actions and in Overt Speech Production
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Enhancement and suppression in a lexical interference fMRI-paradigm
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Enhancement and suppression in a lexical interference fMRI-paradigm: Mechanisms of Lexical Interference
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In: Brain and Behavior. - 2, 2 (2012) , 109-127, ISSN: 2162-3279 (2012)
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