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Sentence comprehension in competing speech: dichotic sentence-word priming reveals hemispheric differences in auditory semantic processing
Aydelott, Jennifer; Baer-Henney, D.; Trzaskowski, M.. - : Taylor & Francis, 2012
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doi:10.3389/fnhum.2011.00082 Speech production as state feedback control
In: ftp://ftp.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pub/pmc/4a/6d/Front_Hum_Neurosci_2011_Oct_25_5_82.tar.gz (2011)
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Auditory-Motor Expertise Alters ‘‘Speech Selectivity’ ’ in Professional Musicians and Actors
In: ftp://ftp.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pub/pmc/cf/39/Cereb_Cortex_2011_Apr_9_21(4)_938-948.tar.gz (2011)
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Developmental changes in effective connectivity in the emerging core face network
In: ftp://ftp.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pub/pmc/6d/b8/Cereb_Cortex_2011_Jun_2_21(6)_1389-1394.tar.gz (2010)
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Expertise with Artificial Nonspeech Sounds Recruits Speech-Sensitive Cortical Regions
In: http://www.psy.cmu.edu:16080/~lholt/publications/LeechEtAl2009.pdf (2009)
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What is involved and what is necessary for complex linguistic and nonlinguistic auditory processing: Evidence from functional magnetic resonance imaging and lesion data
In: http://eprints.ucl.ac.uk/3670/1/3670.pdf (2007)
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Effects of acoustic distortion and semantic context on lexical access
In: http://www.alphalab.psyc.bbk.ac.uk/Publications/AydelottDickMills2006.pdf (2004)
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Grammaticality Judgment under Non-Optimal Processing Conditions: Deficits induced in normal participants resemble those observed in aphasic patients
In: http://crl.ucsd.edu/~saygin/papers/tjudgedegabs.pdf (2003)
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Voxel-based lesion-symptom mapping.
In: https://crl.ucsd.edu/%7Esaygin/papers/vlsm_nn03.pdf (2003)
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Language deficits, localization, and grammar: Evidence for a distributive model of language breakdown in aphasic patients and neurologically intact individuals
In: http://www.psychology.uh.edu/classes/arturohernandez/readings/dicketal2001.pdf (2001)
Abstract: Selective deficits in aphasics patients ’ grammatical production and comprehension are often cited as evidence that syntactic processing is modular and localizable in discrete areas of the brain (e.g., Y. Grodzinsky, 2000). The authors review a large body of experimental evidence suggesting that morphosyntactic deficits can be observed in a number of aphasic and neurologically intact populations. They present new data showing that receptive agrammatism is found not only over a range of aphasic groups, but is also observed in neurologically intact individuals processing under stressful conditions. The authors suggest that these data are most compatible with a domain-general account of language, one that emphasizes the interaction of linguistic distributions with the properties of an associative processor working under normal or suboptimal conditions. The primary purpose of this article is to provide empirical arguments in support of a new view of language deficits and their neural correlates, particularly in the realm of syntax. Selective syntactic deficits are often cited as evidence that the human brain contains a bounded and well-defined faculty or module dedicated exclusively to the representation and/or processing of syntax (Caplan & Waters, 1999; Grodzinsky, 1995a
URL: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.128.8014
http://www.psychology.uh.edu/classes/arturohernandez/readings/dicketal2001.pdf
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on RAPID COMMUNICATION Linguistic and Nonlinguistic Priming in Aphasia
In: http://crl.ucsd.edu/~bates/papers/pdf/from-meiti/12-Bates.Marangolo%20et%20al.pdf (2001)
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Grodzinsky’s Latest Stand- or, just how specific are "lesion-specific " deficits?
In: http://crl.ucsd.edu/~bates/papers/pdf/from-meiti/24-Grodzinsky.pdf
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Neural Resources for Processing Language and Environmental Sounds: Evidence from aphasia
In: http://crl.ucsd.edu/~saygin/papers/Saygin03Brain.pdf
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Neural Correlates of Non-Linguistic Impairments in Aphasia
In: http://crl.ucsd.edu/~saygin/papers/nonlinguistic-hbm03.pdf
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Brief
In: http://crl.ucsd.edu/~bates/papers/pdf/from-meiti/25-DickBatesFerstl.pdf
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Language, Gesture, and the Developing Brain
In: http://crl.ucsd.edu/~bates/papers/pdf/from-meiti/7-Bates.Dick.Lang&Gesture.pdf
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Evidence from aphasia
In: http://brain.oxfordjournals.org/content/126/4/928.full.pdf
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Evidence from aphasia
In: http://www.alphalab.psyc.bbk.ac.uk/Publications/Saygin.etal.2003.pdf
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Psychological Review Corresponding Author:
In: http://psych.colorado.edu/~munakata/csh/Dick_et_al.2001.pdf
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RUNNING TITLE: LANGUAGE AND THE BRAIN Language and the Brain
In: http://www.alphalab.psyc.bbk.ac.uk/Publications/LizFestscriftChaptLangBrain.pdf
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