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  • Grammatical processing in two languages: How individual differences in language experience and cognitive abilities shape comprehension in heritage bilinguals.

    abstract::Recent studies have demonstrated variation in language processing for monolingual and bilingual speakers alike, suggesting that only by considering individual differences will an accurate picture of the consequences of language experience be adequately understood. This approach can be illustrated in ERP research that ...

    journal_title:Journal of neurolinguistics

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1016/j.jneuroling.2020.100963

    authors: Bice K,Kroll JF

    更新日期:2021-05-01 00:00:00

  • Using Network Science to Map What Montréal Bilinguals Talk about Across Languages and Communicative Contexts.

    abstract::Recent work within the language sciences, particularly bilingualism, has sought new methods to evaluate and characterize how people differentially use language across different communicative contexts. These differences have thus far been linked to changes in cognitive control strategy, reading behavior, and brain orga...

    journal_title:Journal of neurolinguistics

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1016/j.jneuroling.2020.100913

    authors: Tiv M,Gullifer J,Feng R,Titone D

    更新日期:2020-11-01 00:00:00

  • Minimal Overlap in Language Control Across Production And Comprehension: Evidence from Read-Aloud Versus Eye-Tracking Tasks.

    abstract::Bilinguals are remarkable at language control-switching between languages only when they want. However, language control in production can involve switch costs. That is, switching to another language takes longer than staying in the same language. Moreover, bilinguals sometimes produce language intrusion errors, mista...

    journal_title:Journal of neurolinguistics

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1016/j.jneuroling.2019.100885

    authors: Ahn D,Abbott MJ,Rayner K,Ferreira VS,Gollan TH

    更新日期:2020-05-01 00:00:00

  • Differential effect of reading training on functional connectivity in children with reading difficulties with and without ADHD comorbidity.

    abstract::A comorbidity of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) with reading difficulties (RD) is common in children. However, children with ADHD+RD have a different reading and executive functions (EF) profile than children with RD alone. We compared the effect of an EF-based intervention on neural circuits related ...

    journal_title:Journal of neurolinguistics

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1016/j.jneuroling.2018.09.002

    authors: Horowitz-Kraus T,Hershey A,Kay B,DiFrancesco M

    更新日期:2019-02-01 00:00:00

  • Short-term memory span in aphasia: Insights from speech-timing measures.

    abstract::Auditory-verbal short-term memory impairments are part and parcel of aphasia and interfere with linguistic processing. To date, the science about short-term memory impairments in aphasia has been generated and dominated by studying measures of accuracy, that is, span length. Because accuracy is expressed through speec...

    journal_title:Journal of neurolinguistics

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1016/j.jneuroling.2018.04.014

    authors: Salis C,Martin N,Meehan SV,McCaffery K

    更新日期:2018-11-01 00:00:00

  • Sentence Processing in Aphasia: An Examination of Material-Specific and General Cognitive Factors.

    abstract::The purpose of this study was to characterize further the nature of sentence processing deficits in acquired aphasia. Adults with aphasia and age-and education-matched adults with no brain damage completed a battery of formal cognitive-linguistic tests and an experimental sentence judgment task, which was performed al...

    journal_title:Journal of neurolinguistics

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1016/j.jneuroling.2018.03.007

    authors: Murray LL

    更新日期:2018-11-01 00:00:00

  • Assessment of linguistic and verbal short-term memory components of language abilities in aphasia.

    abstract::Some current models of aphasia emphasize a role of short-term memory in the processing of language and propose that the language impairment in aphasia involves impairment to cognitive processes that activate and maintain representations of words over the time-period needed to support single word and multiple word task...

    journal_title:Journal of neurolinguistics

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1016/j.jneuroling.2018.02.006

    authors: Martin N,Minkina I,Kohen FP,Kalinyak-Fliszar M

    更新日期:2018-11-01 00:00:00

  • Becoming a balanced, proficient bilingual: Predictions from age of acquisition & genetic background.

    abstract::Genetic variants related to dopamine functioning (e.g., the ANKK1/TaqIa polymorphism within the DRD2 gene and the Val158Met polymorphism within the COMT gene) have previously been shown to predict cognitive flexibility and learning (e.g., Colzato et al., 2010; Stelzel et al., 2010). Additionally, researchers have foun...

    journal_title:Journal of neurolinguistics

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1016/j.jneuroling.2017.12.012

    authors: Vaughn KA,Hernandez AE

    更新日期:2018-05-01 00:00:00

  • Proform-Antecedent Linking in Individuals with Agrammatic Aphasia: A Test of the Intervener Hypothesis.

    abstract:Purpose:To evaluate processing and comprehension of pronouns and reflexives in individuals with agrammatic (Broca's) aphasia and age-matched control participants. Specifically, we evaluate processing and comprehension patterns in terms of a specific hypothesis -- the Intervener Hypothesis - that posits that the difficu...

    journal_title:Journal of neurolinguistics

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1016/j.jneuroling.2017.10.001

    authors: Engel S,Shapiro LP,Love T

    更新日期:2018-02-01 00:00:00

  • Tracking sentence comprehension: Test-retest reliability in people with aphasia and unimpaired adults.

    abstract:PURPOSE:Visual-world eyetracking is increasingly used to investigate online language processing in normal and language impaired listeners. Tracking changes in eye movements over time also may be useful for indexing language recovery in those with language impairments. Therefore, it is critical to determine the test-ret...

    journal_title:Journal of neurolinguistics

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1016/j.jneuroling.2016.06.001

    authors: Mack JE,Wei AZ,Gutierrez S,Thompson CK

    更新日期:2016-11-01 00:00:00

  • Parallel functional category deficits in clauses and nominal phrases: The case of English agrammatism.

    abstract::Individuals with agrammatic aphasia exhibit restricted patterns of impairment of functional morphemes, however, syntactic characterization of the impairment is controversial. Previous studies have focused on functional morphology in clauses only. This study extends the empirical domain by testing functional morphemes ...

    journal_title:Journal of neurolinguistics

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1016/j.jneuroling.2013.09.001

    authors: Wang H,Yoshida M,Thompson CK

    更新日期:2014-01-01 00:00:00

  • An automated method to analyze language use in patients with schizophrenia and their first-degree relatives.

    abstract::Communication disturbances are prevalent in schizophrenia, and since it is a heritable illness these are likely present - albeit in a muted form - in the relatives of patients. Given the time-consuming, and often subjective nature of discourse analysis, these deviances are frequently not assayed in large scale studies...

    journal_title:Journal of neurolinguistics

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1016/j.jneuroling.2009.05.002

    authors: Elvevåg B,Foltz PW,Rosenstein M,Delisi LE

    更新日期:2010-05-01 00:00:00

  • An Event-Related Potential Study of Cross-modal Morphological and Phonological Priming.

    abstract::The current work investigated whether differences in phonological overlap between the past- and present-tense forms of regular and irregular verbs can account for the graded neurophysiological effects of verb regularity observed in past-tense priming designs. Event-related potentials were recorded from sixteen healthy...

    journal_title:Journal of neurolinguistics

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1016/j.jneuroling.2009.07.001

    authors: Justus T,Yang J,Larsen J,de Mornay Davies P,Swick D

    更新日期:2009-11-01 00:00:00

  • Non-Fluent Speech in Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration.

    abstract::We investigated the cognitive and neural bases of impaired speech fluency, a central feature of primary progressive aphasia. Speech fluency was assessed in 35 patients with frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) who presented with progressive non-fluent aphasia (PNFA, n=11), semantic dementia (SemD, n=12), or a soci...

    journal_title:Journal of neurolinguistics

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1016/j.jneuroling.2008.12.001

    authors: Ash S,Moore P,Vesely L,Gunawardena D,McMillan C,Anderson C,Avants B,Grossman M

    更新日期:2009-07-01 00:00:00

  • Language effects in second language learners and proficient bilinguals investigated with event-related potentials.

    abstract::The present study examines language effects in second language learners. In three experiments participants monitored a stream of words for occasional probes from one semantic category and ERPs were recorded to non-probe critical items. In Experiment 1 L1 English participants who were university learners of French saw ...

    journal_title:Journal of neurolinguistics

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1016/j.jneuroling.2008.08.001

    authors: Midgley KJ,Holcomb PJ,Grainger J

    更新日期:2009-05-01 00:00:00

  • ERP Effects of Short Interval Masked Associative and Repetition Priming.

    abstract::In a previous study we used event-related potentials to dissociate semantic (associative) and repetition priming when prime words were masked below (40 ms primes) and above (80 and 120 ms primes) levels of awareness (Holcomb et al., 2005). While robust priming effects were present on the N400 component regardless of t...

    journal_title:Journal of neurolinguistics

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1016/j.jneuroling.2008.06.004

    authors: Holcomb PJ,Grainger J

    更新日期:2009-05-01 00:00:00

  • Argument structure effects in action verb naming in static and dynamic conditions.

    abstract::Argument structure, as in the participant roles entailed within the lexical representation of verbs, affects verb processing. Recent neuroimaging studies show that when verbs are heard or read, the posterior temporoparietal region shows increased activation for verbs with greater versus lesser argument structure compl...

    journal_title:Journal of neurolinguistics

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1016/j.jneuroling.2008.10.004

    authors: den Ouden DB,Fix S,Parrish TB,Thompson CK

    更新日期:2009-03-01 00:00:00

  • Second-language learning and changes in the brain.

    abstract::Presumably, second-language (L2) learning is mediated by changes in the brain. Little is known about what changes in the brain, how the brain changes, or when these changes occur during learning. Here, we illustrate by way of example how modern brain-based methods can be used to discern some of the changes that occur ...

    journal_title:Journal of neurolinguistics

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1016/j.jneuroling.2008.01.001

    authors: Osterhout L,Poliakov A,Inoue K,McLaughlin J,Valentine G,Pitkanen I,Frenck-Mestre C,Hirschensohn J

    更新日期:2008-11-01 00:00:00

  • Voice acoustic measures of depression severity and treatment response collected via interactive voice response (IVR) technology.

    abstract::Efforts to develop more effective depression treatments are limited by assessment methods that rely on patient-reported or clinician judgments of symptom severity. Depression also affects speech. Research suggests several objective voice acoustic measures affected by depression can be obtained reliably over the teleph...

    journal_title:Journal of neurolinguistics

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1016/j.jneuroling.2006.04.001

    authors: Mundt JC,Snyder PJ,Cannizzaro MS,Chappie K,Geralts DS

    更新日期:2007-01-01 00:00:00

  • Unaccusative verb production in agrammatic aphasia: the argument structure complexity hypothesis.

    abstract::This study examined patterns of verb production in narrative samples of eight individuals with agrammatic aphasia and seven education- and age-matched normal subjects. Comprehension and constrained production of two types of intransitive verbs-unaccusatives whose argument structure triggers a complex syntactic derivat...

    journal_title:Journal of neurolinguistics

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1016/S0911-6044(02)00014-3

    authors: Thompson CK

    更新日期:2003-03-01 00:00:00