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The Domain-General Multiple Demand Network Is More Active in Early Balanced Bilinguals Than Monolinguals During Executive Processing
In: MIT Press (2022)
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Grammatical cues are largely, but not completely, redundant with word meanings in natural language ...
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An ERP index of real-time error correction within a noisy-channel framework of human communication.
Ryskin, Rachel; Stearns, Laura; Bergen, Leon. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2021
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Syntactic dependencies correspond to word pairs with high mutual information
In: Association for Computational Linguistics (2021)
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The Language Network is Recruited but Not Required for Nonverbal Event Semantics
In: MIT Press (2021)
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Breakdowns in Informativeness of Naturalistic Speech Production in Primary Progressive Aphasia
In: MDPI (2021)
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Lack of selectivity for syntax relative to word meanings throughout the language network
In: PMC (2021)
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Neural encoding and production of functional morphemes in the posterior temporal lobe
In: Nature (2021)
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Syntactic dependencies correspond to word pairs with high mutual information
In: Association for Computational Linguistics (2021)
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Breakdowns in Informativeness of Naturalistic Speech Production in Primary Progressive Aphasia
In: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (2021)
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An ERP index of real-time error correction within a noisy-channel framework of human communication
In: bioRxiv (2021)
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Do domain-general executive resources play a role in linguistic prediction? Re-evaluation of the evidence and a path forward
In: Prof. Fedorenko (2021)
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No evidence for differences among language regions in their temporal receptive windows
In: Elsevier (2021)
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No evidence for differences among language regions in their temporal receptive windows
In: Elsevier (2021)
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Comprehension of computer code relies primarily on domain-general executive brain regions
In: eLife (2021)
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Functional Network Dynamics of the Language System
In: Oxford University Press (2021)
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The Small and Efficient Language Network of Polyglots and Hyper-polyglots
In: bioRxiv (2021)
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The domain-general multiple demand (MD) network does not support core aspects of language comprehension: a large-scale fMRI investigation
In: Journal of Neuroscience (2021)
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The language system in the human brain ...
AIxIA 2021; Fedorenko, Evelina. - : Underline Science Inc., 2021
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Similarity of computations across domains does not imply shared implementation: The case of language comprehension
In: Curr Dir Psychol Sci (2021)
Abstract: Understanding language requires applying cognitive operations (e.g., memory retrieval, prediction, structure building)—relevant across many cognitive domains—to specialized knowledge structures (a particular language’s phonology, lexicon, and syntax). Are these computations carried out by domain-general circuits or by circuits that store domain-specific representations? Recent work has characterized the roles in language comprehension of the language-selective network and the multiple demand (MD) network, which has been implicated in executive functions and linked to fluid intelligence, making it a prime candidate for implementing computations that support information processing across domains. The language network responds robustly to diverse aspects of comprehension, but the MD network shows no sensitivity to linguistic variables. We therefore argue that the MD network does not play a core role in language comprehension, and that past claims to the contrary are likely due to methodological artifacts. Although future studies may discover some aspects of language that require the MD network, evidence to date suggests that those will not be related to core linguistic processes like lexical access or composition. The finding that the circuits that store linguistic knowledge carry out computations on those representations aligns with general arguments against the separation between memory and computation in the mind and brain.
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URL: https://doi.org/10.1177/09637214211046955
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8923525/
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