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Decoding the information structure underlying the neural representation of concepts
In: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2022)
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Deep Artificial Neural Networks Reveal a Distributed Cortical Network Encoding Propositional Sentence-Level Meaning
In: J Neurosci (2021)
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Differential Activation of the Visual Word Form Area During Auditory Phoneme Perception in Youth with Dyslexia
In: Neuropsychologia (2020)
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An Integrated Neural Decoder of Linguistic and Experiential Meaning
Anderson, Andrew James; Binder, Jeffrey R.; Fernandino, Leonardo. - : Society for Neuroscience, 2019
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The Relationship Between Maternal Education and the Neural Substrates of Phoneme Perception in Children: Interactions Between Socioeconomic Status and Proficiency Level
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Heteromodal Cortical Areas Encode Sensory-Motor Features of Word Meaning
Fernandino, Leonardo; Humphries, Colin J.; Conant, Lisa L.. - : Society for Neuroscience, 2016
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Predicting brain activation patterns associated with individual lexical concepts based on five sensory-motor attributes
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Parkinson’s disease disrupts both automatic and controlled processing of action verbs
In: Brain & language. - Orlando, Fla. [u.a.] : Elsevier 127 (2013) 1, 65-74
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FMRI of Phonemic Perception and Its Relationship to Reading Development in Elementary- to Middle-School-Age Children
Abstract: Neuroimaging studies suggest that categorical perception of speech phonemes in adults is primarily subserved by a pathway from bilateral primary auditory areas to association areas in the left middle superior temporal cortex, but the neural substrates underlying categorical speech perception in children are not yet known. Here, fMRI was used to examine the neural substrates associated with phoneme perception in 7- to 12-year-old children as well as the relationships among level of expertise in phoneme perception, the associated activation, and the development of reading and phonological processing abilities. While multiple regions in left frontal, temporal, and parietal cortex were found to be more responsive to phonemic than nonphonemic sounds, the extent of left lateralization in posterior temporal and parietal regions during phonemic relative to nonphonemic discrimination differed depending on the degree of categorical phoneme perception. In addition, an unexpected finding was that proficiency in categorical perception was strongly related to activation in the left ventral occipitotemporal cortex, an area frequently associated with orthographic processing. Furthermore, in children who showed lower proficiency in categorical perception, the level of categorical perception was positively correlated with reading ability and reading and reading-related abilities were inversely correlated with right mid-temporal activation in the phonemic relative to nonphonemic perception contrast. These results suggest that greater specialization of left hemisphere temporal and parietal regions for the categorical perception of phonemes, as well as activation of the region termed the visual word form area, may be important for the optimal developmental refinement of both phoneme perception and reading ability.
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URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2013.11.055
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4113510
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24315840
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Activation of Sensory-Motor Areas in Sentence Comprehension
Desai, Rutvik H.; Binder, Jeffrey R.; Conant, Lisa L.. - : Oxford University Press, 2010
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Activation of Sensory–Motor Areas in Sentence Comprehension
Desai, Rutvik H.; Binder, Jeffrey R.; Conant, Lisa L.. - : Oxford University Press, 2010
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The neural career of sensory-motor metaphors
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Neural correlates of implicit and explicit combinatorial semantic processing
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Where Is the Semantic System? A Critical Review and Meta-Analysis of 120 Functional Neuroimaging Studies
Binder, Jeffrey R.; Desai, Rutvik H.; Graves, William W.. - : Oxford University Press, 2009
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Activation of Sensory-Motor Areas in Sentence Comprehension
Desai, Rutvik H.; Binder, Jeffrey R.; Conant, Lisa L.. - : Oxford University Press, 2009
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fMRI of past tense processing : the effects of phonological complexity and task difficulty
In: Journal of cognitive neuroscience. - Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press Journals 18 (2006) 2, 278-297
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fMRI of Past Tense Processing: The Effects of Phonological Complexity and Task Difficulty
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