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Accommodating Presuppositions Is Inappropriate in Implausible Contexts
In: Prof. Gibson via Courtney Crummett (2014)
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The interaction of syntactic and lexical information sources in language processing: The case of the noun-verb ambiguity
In: Gibson via Courtney Crummett (2012)
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Processing relative clauses in supportive contexts
In: Gibson via Courtney Crummett (2011)
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Some Regions within Broca's Area Do Respond More Strongly to Sentences than to Linguistically Degraded Stimuli: A Comment on Rogalsky and Hickok (2011)
In: MIT Press (2011)
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Functional specificity for high-level linguistic processing in the human brain
In: PNAS (2011)
Abstract: Neuroscientists have debated for centuries whether some regions of the human brain are selectively engaged in specific high-level mental functions or whether, instead, cognition is implemented in multifunctional brain regions. For the critical case of language, conflicting answers arise from the neuropsychological literature, which features striking dissociations between deficits in linguistic and nonlinguistic abilities, vs. the neuroimaging literature, which has argued for overlap between activations for linguistic and nonlinguistic processes, including arithmetic, domain general abilities like cognitive control, and music. Here, we use functional MRI to define classic language regions functionally in each subject individually and then examine the response of these regions to the nonlinguistic functions most commonly argued to engage these regions: arithmetic, working memory, cognitive control, and music. We find little or no response in language regions to these nonlinguistic functions. These data support a clear distinction between language and other cognitive processes, resolving the prior conflict between the neuropsychological and neuroimaging literatures. ; Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (U.S.) (Award K99HD-057522) ; Ellison Medical Foundation
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/70065
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The need for quantitative methods in syntax and semantics research
In: Gibson via Courtney Crummett (2010)
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Language processing in the occipital cortex of congenitally blind
In: PNAS (2010)
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Adding a Third Wh-Phrase Does Not Increase the Acceptability of Object-Initial Multiple-Wh-Questions
In: Prof. Gibson via Lisa Horowitz (2010)
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Acoustic Correlates of Information Structure.
In: Prof. Gibson via Lisa Horowitz (2010)
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The Time-Course of Lexical and Structural Processes in Sentence Comprehension
In: Prof. Gibson via Lisa Horowitz (2009)
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Structural Integration in Language and Music: Evidence for a Shared System.
In: Prof. Gibson via Lisa Horowitz (2009)
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