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Native word order processing is not uniform: An ERP-study of verb-second word order ...
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Retrieval induced forgetting and second language acquisition: Insights from a Welsh word-learning study ...
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Age of Onset and Duration of Deafness Drive Brain Organization for Biological Motion Perception in Non-Signers
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ERP evidence of fast learning of a second language vocabulary: New labels and existing concepts
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In: EUROSLA 25 ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01498825 ; EUROSLA 25, Aug 2015, Aix-en-Provence, France (2015)
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Neural systems supporting linguistic structure, linguistic experience, and symbolic communication in sign language and gesture
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In: ISSN: 0027-8424 ; Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 112, No 37 (2015) pp. 11684-11689 (2015)
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Neural systems supporting linguistic structure, linguistic experience, and symbolic communication in sign language and gesture
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Although sign languages and nonlinguistic gesture use the same modalities, only sign languages have established vocabularies and follow grammatical principles. This is the first study (to our knowledge) to ask how the brain systems engaged by sign language differ from those used for nonlinguistic gesture matched in content, using appropriate visual controls. Signers engaged classic left-lateralized language centers when viewing both sign language and gesture; nonsigners showed activation only in areas attuned to human movement, indicating that sign language experience influences gesture perception. In signers, sign language activated left hemisphere language areas more strongly than gestural sequences. Thus, sign language constructions—even those similar to gesture—engage language-related brain systems and are not processed in the same ways that nonsigners interpret gesture.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26283352 https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1510527112 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4577150/
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Modelling Non-linear Relationships in ERP Data Using Mixed-effects Regression with R Examples
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Interplay between morphology and frequency in lexical access: the case of the base frequency effect
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In: ISSN: 0006-8993 ; Brain Research, Vol. 1373 (2011) pp. 144-159 (2011)
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The Influence of Language Proficiency on Lexical Semantic Processing in Native and Late Learners of English
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Dissociating neural subsystems for grammar by contrasting word order and inflection
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In: ISSN: 0027-8424 ; Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 107, No 16 (2010) pp. 7539-7544 (2010)
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Prosodic and narrative processing in american sign language: an fmri study
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In: ISSN: 1053-8119 ; NeuroImage, Vol. 52, No 2 (2010) pp. 669-676 (2010)
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Interplay between morphology and frequency in lexical access: The case of the base frequency effect
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Prosodic and narrative processing in American Sign Language: An fMRI study
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Dissociating neural subsystems for grammar by contrasting word order and inflection
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Brain systems mediating semantic and syntactic processing in deaf native signers: Biological invariance and modality specificity
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AN ERP STUDY OF REGULAR AND IRREGULAR ENGLISH PAST TENSE INFLECTION
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