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ERP mismatch response to phonological and temporal regularities in speech
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Combining gamma with Alpha and Beta power modulation for enhanced cortical mapping in patients with focal epilepsy
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ERP mismatch response to phonological and temporal regularities in speech
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In: Sci Rep (2020)
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Combining Gamma With Alpha and Beta Power Modulation for Enhanced Cortical Mapping in Patients With Focal Epilepsy
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In: Front Hum Neurosci (2020)
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Sensorimotor Representation of Speech Perception. Cross-Decoding of Place of Articulation Features during Selective Attention to Syllables in 7T fMRI
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Temporal Characteristics of Online Syntactic Sentence Planning: An Event-Related Potential Study
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From Mind to Mouth: Event Related Potentials of Sentence Production in Classic Galactosemia
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Phonological processing of ignored distractor pictures, an fMRI investigation-1 ...
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Language production and working memory in classic galactosemia from a cognitive neuroscience perspective: future research directions
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Abstract:
Most humans are social beings and we express our thoughts and feelings through language. In contrast to the ease with which we speak, the underlying cognitive and neural processes of language production are fairly complex and still little understood. In the hereditary metabolic disease classic galactosemia, failures in language production processes are among the most reported difficulties. It is unclear, however, what the underlying neural cause of this cognitive problem is. Modern brain imaging techniques allow us to look into the brain of a thinking patient online - while she or he is performing a task, such as speaking. We can measure indirectly neural activity related to the output side of a process (e.g. articulation). But most importantly, we can look into the planning phase prior to an overt response, hence tapping into subcomponents of speech planning. These components include verbal memory, intention to speak, and the planning of meaning, syntax, and phonology. This paper briefly introduces cognitive theories on language production and methods used in cognitive neuroscience. It reviews the possibilities of applying them in experimental paradigms to investigate language production and verbal memory in galactosemia.
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Galactosemia
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URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10545-010-9266-4 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21290187 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3063545
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Phonological processing of ignored distractor pictures, an fMRI investigation
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