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The Language Network is Recruited but Not Required for Nonverbal Event Semantics
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In: MIT Press (2021)
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Lack of selectivity for syntax relative to word meanings throughout the language network
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In: PMC (2021)
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The Small and Efficient Language Network of Polyglots and Hyper-polyglots
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In: bioRxiv (2021)
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Lack of selectivity for syntax relative to word meanings throughout the language network
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In: Cognition (2020)
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The Small and Efficient Language Network of Polyglots and Hyper-polyglots
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In: Cereb Cortex (2020)
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Composition is the core driver of the language-selective network
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In: MIT Press (2019)
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An attempt to conceptually replicate the dissociation between syntax and semantics during sentence comprehension
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In: Neuroscience (2019)
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Tracking Colisteners’ Knowledge States During Language Comprehension
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In: Prof. Gibson via Courtney Crummett (2018)
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A robust dissociation among the language, multiple demand, and default mode networks: evidence from inter-region correlations in effect size
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