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Wider letter-spacing facilitates word processing but impairs reading rates of fast readers
Korinth, Sebastian P. [Verfasser]; Gerstenberger, Kerstin [Verfasser]; Fiebach, Christian J. [Verfasser]. - Frankfurt am Main : Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg, 2020
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An orthographic prediction error as the basis for efficient visual word recognition
In: Neuroimage (2020)
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Electroencephalography Dataset From A Visual-Scene And Auditory-Linguistic N400 Study ...
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Electroencephalography Dataset From A Visual-Scene And Auditory-Linguistic N400 Study ...
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Electroencephalography Dataset From A Visual-Scene And Auditory-Linguistic N400 Study ...
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Intelligence is associated with the modular structure of intrinsic brain networks
Hilger, Kirsten; Ekman, Matthias; Fiebach, Christian J.; Basten, Ulrike. - : Nature Publishing Group UK, 2017
Abstract: General intelligence is a psychological construct that captures in a single metric the overall level of behavioural and cognitive performance in an individual. While previous research has attempted to localise intelligence in circumscribed brain regions, more recent work focuses on functional interactions between regions. However, even though brain networks are characterised by substantial modularity, it is unclear whether and how the brain’s modular organisation is associated with general intelligence. Modelling subject-specific brain network graphs from functional MRI resting-state data (N = 309), we found that intelligence was not associated with global modularity features (e.g., number or size of modules) or the whole-brain proportions of different node types (e.g., connector hubs or provincial hubs). In contrast, we observed characteristic associations between intelligence and node-specific measures of within- and between-module connectivity, particularly in frontal and parietal brain regions that have previously been linked to intelligence. We propose that the connectivity profile of these regions may shape intelligence-relevant aspects of information processing. Our data demonstrate that not only region-specific differences in brain structure and function, but also the network-topological embedding of fronto-parietal as well as other cortical and subcortical brain regions is related to individual differences in higher cognitive abilities, i.e., intelligence.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5700184/
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29167455
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-15795-7
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Distinct Neural Correlates of Legal and Illegal Word-Order Variations in German: How Can fMRI Inform Cognitive Models of Sentence Processing?
In: The on-line study of sentence comprehension (2013), 357-371
IDS Bibliografie zur deutschen Grammatik
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Modulation of the FFA and PPA by language related to faces and places
In: The mirror neuron system (Hove, 2009), p. 229-238
MPI für Psycholinguistik
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Lateral inferotemporal cortex maintains conceptual-semantic representations in verbal working memory
In: Journal of cognitive neuroscience. - Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press Journals 19 (2007) 12, 2035-2049
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Gehirn & Sprache
Herrmann, Christoph S.; Fiebach, Christian. - Frankfurt am Main : Fischer, 2007
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The brain bases of reading late learned words : evidence from functional fMRI
In: Age of acquisition effects in word and object processing (Hove, 2006), p. 1027-1043
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Processing Linguistic Complexity and Grammaticality in the Left Frontal Cortex
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Processing Linguistic Complexity and Grammaticality in the Left Frontal Cortex
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Distinct neural correlates of legal and illegal word-order variations in German : how can fMRI inform cognitive models of sentence-processing?
In: The on-line study of sentence comprehension (New York [etc.], 2004), p. 357-370
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Neural Correlates of Syntactic Ambiguity in Sentence Comprehension for Low and High Span Readers
In: Journal of cognitive neuroscience. - Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press Journals 16 (2004) 9, 1562-1575
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Neural correlates of syntactic ambiguity in sentence comprehension for low and high span readers
In: Journal of cognitive neuroscience. - Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press Journals 16 (2004) 9, 1562-1575
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Distinct neural correlates of legal and illegal word-order variations: how can fMRI inform cognitive models of sentence processing?
In: The on-line study of sentence comprehension. - New York [u.a.] : Psychology Press (2004), 357-370
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Working memory and cognition
Mecklinger, Axel (Hrsg.); Pollmann, Stefan (Hrsg.); Schröger, Erich (Hrsg.)...
In: Experimental psychology. - Göttingen : Hogrefe 51 (2004) 4, 229-318
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Wh-movement versus scrambling : the brain makes a difference
In: Word order and scrambling. - Malden, MA [u.a.] : Blackwell (2003), 325-344
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Separating syntactic memory costs and syntactic integration costs during parsing : the processing of German wh-questions
In: Journal of memory and language. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 47 (2002) 2, 250-272
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