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Functional differentiation in the language network revealed by lesion-symptom mapping
In: Neuroimage (2022)
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One cat, Two cats, Red cat, Blue cats: Eliciting morphemes from individuals with primary progressive aphasia.
In: Aphasiology (2021)
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Syntax-Sensitive Regions of the Posterior Inferior Frontal Gyrus and the Posterior Temporal Lobe Are Differentially Recruited by Production and Perception
In: Cereb Cortex Commun (2020)
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The Cortical Organization of Syntax
In: Cereb Cortex (2020)
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Agrammatism and Paragrammatism: A Cortical Double Dissociation Revealed by Lesion-Symptom Mapping
In: Neurobiol Lang (Camb) (2020)
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A double dissociation between plural and possessive “s”: Evidence from the Morphosyntactic Generation test.
In: Cogn Neuropsychol (2020)
Abstract: People with aphasia demonstrate impaired production of bound inflectional morphemes, such as noun plurals (-s) and noun possession (‘s). They often show greater difficulty in marking possession versus plurality. Using a new tool for eliciting nouns, modifiers, and inflectional morphemes in aphasia, the Morphosyntactic Generation test, we assessed people with primary progressive aphasia and those in the acute and chronic phase following left hemisphere stroke. Clinical profiles were associated with different strengths and weaknesses in language production when controlling for age and education. Overall, performance of the plural -s was stronger than possessive ‘s in group analyses. However, some individuals demonstrated the inverse pattern of performance with an advantage for possessives. These participants provide counterevidence to the theory that difficulty with marking possessives is purely the result of their greater cognitive-linguistic complexity, suggesting that there is a functional double dissociation between the marking of possessives and plurals. The deficits we observed resulted from morphosyntactic impairments, at least in those patients who showed clear dissociations. Future work is needed to understand why plural and possessive markers were differently sensitive to neurological disorders of language.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7855872/
https://doi.org/10.1080/02643294.2020.1833851
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33096962
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A neuronal retuning hypothesis of sentence-specificity in Broca’s area
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A neuronal retuning hypothesis of sentence-specificity in Broca’s area [<Journal>]
Matchin, William G. [Verfasser]
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Aphasia & Syntax ...
Matchin, William; Rogalsky, Corianne. - : PsyArXiv, 2017
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‘Syntactic Perturbation’ During Production Activates the Right IFG, but not Broca’s Area or the ATL
Matchin, William; Hickok, Gregory. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2016
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Timing in Audiovisual Speech Perception: A Mini Review and New Psychophysical Data
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Perception drives production across sensory modalities: A network for sensorimotor integration of visual speech
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A structural distance effect for backward anaphora in Broca’s area: An fMRI study
In: Brain & language. - Orlando, Fla. [u.a.] : Elsevier 138 (2014), 1-11
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Investigations of the syntax-brain relationship
Matchin, William. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2014
In: Matchin, William. (2014). Investigations of the syntax-brain relationship. UC Irvine: Psychology. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/9wk4z0dn (2014)
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An fMRI Study of Audiovisual Speech Perception Reveals Multisensory Interactions in Auditory Cortex
In: Okada, Kayoko; Venezia, Jonathan H; Matchin, William; Saberi, Kourosh; Hickok, Gregory; & Alain, Claude. (2013). An fMRI Study of Audiovisual Speech Perception Reveals Multisensory Interactions in Auditory Cortex. PLoS ONE, 8(6), e68959. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0068959. UC Irvine: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/85b624s0 (2013)
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An fMRI Study of Audiovisual Speech Perception Reveals Multisensory Interactions in Auditory Cortex
Okada, Kayoko; Venezia, Jonathan H.; Matchin, William. - : Public Library of Science, 2013
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Hierarchical Organization of Human Auditory Cortex: Evidence from Acoustic Invariance in the Response to Intelligible Speech
Okada, Kayoko; Rong, Feng; Venezia, Jon. - : Oxford University Press, 2010
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Hierarchical Organization of Human Auditory Cortex: Evidence from Acoustic Invariance in the Response to Intelligible Speech
Okada, Kayoko; Rong, Feng; Venezia, Jon. - : Oxford University Press, 2010
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Hierarchical Organization of Human Auditory Cortex: Evidence from Acoustic Invariance in the Response to Intelligible Speech
Okada, Kayoko; Rong, Feng; Venezia, Jon. - : Oxford University Press, 2010
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Hierarchical Organization of Human Auditory Cortex: Evidence from Acoustic Invariance in the Response to Intelligible Speech
Okada, Kayoko; Rong, Feng; Venezia, Jon. - : Oxford University Press, 2010
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