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Sign and speech share partially overlapping conceptual representations
Evans, S.; Gutierrez-Sigut, E.; MacSweeney, M.. - : Cell Press, 2019
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How auditory experience differentially influences the function of left and right superior temporal cortices
Waters, D.; Twomey, T.; Evans, S.. - : Society for Neuroscience, 2017
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Identification of the regions involved in phonological assembly using a novel paradigm.
In: Brain and Language, vol. 150, pp. 45-53 (2015)
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Lesions impairing regular versus irregular past tense production
Meteyard, L.; Price, C.J.; Woollams, A.M.. - : Elsevier, 2013
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Lesions impairing regular versus irregular past tense production
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Structural correlates for lexical efficiency and number of languages in non-native speakers of English
Grogan, A.; Parker Jones, ‘Ō.; Ali, N.. - : Pergamon Press, 2012
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Multiple routes from occipital to temporal cortices during reading
Richardson, Fiona M.; Seghier, M.L.; Leff, A.P.. - : Society for Neuroscience, 2011
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Auditory-motor expertise alters "speech selectivity" in professional musicians and actors
Dick, Frederic; Lee, H.L.; Nusbaum, H.. - : Oxford Journals, 2011
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Parallel recovery in a trilingual speaker: the use of the Bilingual Aphasia Test as a diagnostic complement to the Comprehensive Aphasia Test
Green, D.W.; Ruffle, L.; Grogan, A.. - : Taylor & Francis, 2011
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Automatic top-down processing explains common left occipito-temporal responses to visual words and objects.
In: Cerebral Cortex, vol. 21, no. 1, pp. 103-114 (2011)
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Neuronal activation for semantically reversible sentences
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Contrasting effects of vocabulary knowledge on temporal and parietal brain structure across lifespan
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Language control and parallel recovery of language in individuals with aphasia
In: Aphasiology , 24 (2) pp. 188-209. (2010) (2010)
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The impact of second language learning on semantic and nonsemantic first language reading
In: Cerebral Cortex , 20 (2) pp. 315-327. (2010) (2010)
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The role of the left head of caudate in suppressing irrelevant words
In: Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience , 22 (10) pp. 2369-2386. (2010) (2010)
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The role of the left head of caudate in suppressing irrelevant words
Abstract: Suppressing irrelevant words is essential to successful speech production and is expected to involve general control mechanisms that reduce interference from task-unrelated processing. To investigate the neural mechanisms that suppress visual word interference, we used fMRI and a Stroop task, using a block design with an event related analysis. Participants indicated with a finger press whether a visual stimulus was colored pink or blue. The stimulus was either the written word “BLUE”, the written word “PINK” or a string of four Xs, with word interference introduced when the meaning of the word and its color were “incongruent” (e.g., BLUE in pink hue) relative to congruent (e.g., BLUE in blue) or neutral (e.g., XXXX in pink). The participants also made color decisions in the presence of spatial interference rather than word interference (i.e., the Simon task). By blocking incongruent, congruent and neutral trials, we identified activation related to the mechanisms that suppress interference as that which was greater at the end relative to the start of incongruency. This highlighted the role of the left head of caudate in the control of word interference but not spatial interference. The response in the left head of caudate contrasted to bilateral inferior frontal activation that was greater at the start than at the end of incongruency, and to the dorsal anterior cingulate gyrus which responded to a change in the motor response. Our study therefore provides novel insights into the role of the left head of caudate in the mechanisms that suppress word interference.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19803688
https://doi.org/10.1162/jocn.2009.21352
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3646394
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An anatomical signature for literacy
In: Nature , 461 (7266) pp. 983-986. (2009) (2009)
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Inter-subject variability in the use of two different neuronal networks for reading aloud familiar words
Seghier, M.L.; Lee, H.L.; Schofield, T.. - : Academic Press, 2008
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The influence of color and sound on neuronal activation during visual object naming
Hocking, J.; Price, C.J.. - : Elsevier BV, 2008
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Anatomical traces of vocabulary acquisition in the adolescent brain
In: Journal of Neuroscience , 27 (5) pp. 1184-1189. (2007) (2007)
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