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Neural correlates of emotion-attention interactions: from perception, learning, and memory to social cognition, individual differences, and training interventions
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Second-language proficiency modulates the brain language control network in bilingual translators: An event-related fMRI study
Mouthon, Michael; Khateb, Asaid; Lazeyras, François. - : Cambridge University Press, 2019
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Language Control and Lexical Competition in Bilinguals: An Event-Related fMRI Study
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Opposite ERP effects for conscious and unconscious semantic processing under continuous flash suppression
Yang, Yung-Hao; Zhou, Jifan; Li, Kuei-An. - : Academic Press, 2017
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Semantic relatedness and first-second language effects in the bilingual brain: a brain mapping study
Khateb, Asaid; Pegna, Alan J.; Michel, Christoph M.. - : Cambridge University Press, 2016
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Dissociation between goal-directed and discrete response localization in a patient with bilateral cortical blindness
Buetti, Simona; Tamietto, Marco; Hervais-Adelman, Alexis. - : MIT Press Journals, 2013
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On the origin of the N400 effects: An ERP waveform and source localization analysis in three matching tasks
Khateb, Asaid; Pegna, Alan J.; Landis, Theodor. - : Springer Nature, 2010
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Temporal dynamics of awareness for facial identity revealed with ERP
In: Brain and cognition. - San Diego, Calif. [u.a.] : Elsevier Science 69 (2009) 2, 296-305
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Language Control and Lexical Competition in Bilinguals: An Event-Related fMRI Study
Abutalebi, Jubin; Annoni, Jean-Marie; Zimine, Ivan. - : Oxford University Press, 2008
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Language control and lexical competition in bilinguals: An event-related fMRI study
Abutalebi, Jubin; Annoni, Jean-Marie; Zimine, Ivan. - : OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC, 2008
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Language Control and Lexical Competition in Bilinguals: An Event-Related fMRI Study
Abutalebi, Jubin; Annoni, Jean-Marie; Zimine, Ivan. - : Oxford University Press, 2007
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Language selection in bilinguals: A spatio-temporal analysis of electric brain activity
Khateb, Asaid; Abutalebi, Jubin; Michel, Christoph M.. - : ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2007
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Rhyme processing in the brain: An ERP mapping study
Khateb, Asaid; Pegna, Alan J.; Landis, Theodor. - : ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2007
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The time course of semantic category processing in the cerebral hemispheres: an electrophysiological study
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Semantic category and rhyming processing in the left and right cerebral hemisphere
In: Laterality. - Abingdon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 5 (2000) 1, 35-53
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Spatio-temporal analysis of electric brain activity during semantic and phonological word processing
Abstract: There is an ongoing debate in cognitive neuroscience about the time course and the functional independence of the different processes involved in encoding written language material. New data indicate very fast and highly parallel language analysis networks in the brain. Here we demonstrate a methodological approach to study the temporal dynamics of this network by searching for time periods where different task demands emphasize different aspects of the network. Multi-channel event related potentials (ERPs) were recorded during a semantic and a phonological reading task from 14 healthy subjects. Signals were analyzed exclusively on the basis of the spatial configuration of the electric potential distributions (ERP maps), since differences in these spatial patterns directly reflect changes in the configuration of the active sources in the brain. This analysis did not reveal any differences of the evoked brain electric fields between the two tasks up to 280 ms post-stimulus. The ERP maps then differed for a brief period between 280 and 380 ms, before they were similar again. The analysis of the maps using a global linear localization procedure revealed a network of areas, active in both tasks, that mainly involved the left postero-temporal and left antero-temporal regions. The left posterior activation was found already around 100 ms post-stimulus, indicating that language-specific functions appear early in time. We therefore conclude that phonological and semantic processing are essentially performed in both tasks and that only late decision-related processes influence the relative strength of activity of the different modules in the complex language network.
URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/s0167-8760(99)00017-3
http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/206407/
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Spatio-temporal analysis of electric brain activity during semantic and phonological word processing
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