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Levels of Integration in Cognitive Control and Sequence Processing in the Prefrontal Cortex
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Artificial grammar learning meets formal language theory: an overview
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Processing Noncanonical Sentences in Broca's Region: Reflections of Movement Distance and Type
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Language Development and the Ontogeny of the Dorsal Pathway
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Pattern perception and computational complexity: introduction to the special issue
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Co-localizing linguistic and musical syntax with intracranial EEG
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In: NeuroImage. - 64 (2013) , 134-146, ISSN: 1053-8119 (2012)
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Neuroanatomical Prerequisites for Language Functions in the Maturing Brain
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Mass counts:ERP correlates of non-adjacent dependency learning under different exposure conditions
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Precursors to Natural Grammar Learning: Preliminary Evidence from 4-Month-Old Infants
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Perisylvian Functional Connectivity during Processing of Sentential Negation
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Every language has the means to reverse the truth value of a sentence by using specific linguistic markers of negation. In the present study we investigated the neural processing costs afforded by the construction of meaning in German sentences containing negation in different clause types. We studied negations within and across clause boundaries as well as single and double negations. Participants read German sentences comprising of affirmations, single negations in the main or in the subordinate clause, or double negations. As a result, we found a network including the left inferior frontal gyrus (pars triangularis, BA 45), and the left inferior parietal gyrus (BA 40) to be activated whenever negations in the main clause had to be processed. Additionally, we found increased functional coupling between the left pars triangularis (BA 45), left pars opercularis (BA 44), left SMA (BA 6), and left superior temporal gyrus (BA 42) during the processing of main clause negations. The study shows that in order to process negations that require semantic integration across clause boundaries left BA 45 interplays with other areas that have been related to language processing and/or the processing of cognitive demands and logical/conditional reasoning. Thus, the results indicate that the left perisylvian language network synchronizes in order to resolve negations, in particular, whenever requirements on meaning integration are enhanced.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3108559 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21687464 https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2011.00104
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Maturation of the Language Network: From Inter- to Intrahemispheric Connectivities
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Mass counts: ERP correlates of non-adjacent dependency learning under different exposure conditions
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Learnability of embedded syntactic structures depends on prosodic cues
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In: Cognitive science. a multidisciplinary journal of anthropology, artificial intelligence, education, linguistics, neuroscience, philosophy, psychology. Journal of the Cognitive Science Society 34 (2010) 2, 338-349
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IDS Bibliografie zur deutschen Grammatik
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Top-Down and Bottom-Up Contributions to Understanding Sentences Describing Objects in Motion
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