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Brief Communications Earlier Speech Exposure Does Not Accelerate Speech Acquisition
In: http://www.unicog.org/publications/11159.full.pdf (2011)
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Functional segregation of cortical language areas by sentence repetition
In: http://www.pallier.org/papers/DehaeneLambertz_FIAC_hbm2006.pdf (2006)
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Neural correlates of switching from auditory to speech perception
In: http://www.pallier.org/papers/Dehaene-LambertzPallier_Sinewaves_Neuroimgage_2004.pdf (2005)
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Functional neuroimaging of speech perception in infants
In: http://jerlab.psych.sc.edu/kidsMRIsite/mrisafety/Abstracts_Pdfs/articlepdfs/Dehaene-Lambertz_Dehaene_Hertz-Pannier_2002.pdf (2002)
Abstract: Human infants begin to acquire their native language in the first months of life. To determine which brain regions support language processing at this young age, we measured with functional magnetic resonance imaging the brain activity evoked by normal and reversed speech in awake and sleeping 3-month-old infants. Left-lateralized brain regions similar to those of adults, including the superior temporal and angular gyri, were already active in infants. Additional activation in right prefrontal cortex was seen only in awake infants processing normal speech. Thus, precursors of adult cortical language areas are already active in infants, well before the onset of speech production. The adult human brain exhibits anatomical and functional specialization for speech processing (1–5). To understand this adult organization, one must ultimately clarify how it emerges in the course of development through a combination of brain maturation
URL: http://jerlab.psych.sc.edu/kidsMRIsite/mrisafety/Abstracts_Pdfs/articlepdfs/Dehaene-Lambertz_Dehaene_Hertz-Pannier_2002.pdf
http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.325.8578
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Functional neuroimaging of speech perception in infants
In: http://www.unicog.org/publications/DehaeneDehaeneHertzpannier_SpeechfMRIinfants_Science2002.pdf (2002)
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Spontaneous Number Discrimination of Multi-Format . . .
In: http://www.unicog.org/publications/HauserCognition2002.pdf (2002)
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Auditory and Vestibular Systems, Lateral Line NeuroReport 8, 919–924 (1997) 1
In: http://www.unicog.org/publications/Dehaene-Lambertz_PerceptioncategorielleAd_Neuroport97.pdf
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PAPER Electrophysiological evidence of phonetic normalization across coarticulation in infants
In: http://www.unicog.org/publications/MersadDehaene-LambertzDevScience2015.pdf
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In press Developmental Science Two-year-olds compute syntactic structure on-line
In: http://www.unicog.org/publications/bernal_et_devscience2009.pdf
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DOI:10.1111/j.1467-7687.2009.00865.x PAPER Two-year-olds compute syntactic structure on-line
In: http://www.unicog.org/publications/Bernal-Dehaene-Lambertz-Millotte-Christophe-DevSci2010.pdf
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Behavioral/Systems/Cognitive Early Maturation of the Linguistic Dorsal Pathway in Human Infants
In: http://www.unicog.org/publications/leroy_infant_ling_dorsal_path_matur_JoN11.pdf
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Genetic and Environmental Influences on the Visual Word Form and Fusiform Face Areas
In: http://www.unicog.org/publications/Pinel_Cereb_Cortex-2014.pdf
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Hearing Faces: How the Infant Brain Matches the Face It Sees with the Speech It Hears
In: http://www.unicog.org/publications/BristowDehaeneLambertz_HearFaces_JCogNS2009.pdf
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Review TRENDS in Neurosciences Vol.29 No.7 July 2006
In: http://www.unicog.org/bblab/liens/delaenelambertz-hertzpannier-dubois-naturenurture-tins2006.pdf
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