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Commentary: Broca Pars Triangularis Constitutes a “Hub” of the Language-Control Network during Simultaneous Language Translation
simultaneous interpreting language control pars triangularis supplementary motor area (SMA), individual differences
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2018/3/5
A commentary on Broca Pars Triangularis Constitutes a “Hub” of the Language-Control Network during Simultaneous Language Translation by Elmer, S. (2016). Front. Hum. Neurosci. 10:491. doi: 10.3389/fnh...
MUC (Memory, Unification,Control):A Model on the Neurobiology of Language Beyond Single Word Processing
MUC Neurobiology Language Beyond Single Word Processing
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2016/5/3
Until not too long ago, the neu robiolog ical model that has dom inated our view on the neu ral archi tecture of langu age was the Wernic ke-Lichth eim-Gesch windmode l. In this cl assical mode l, the...
Commentary on Anna Roussou's paper on Greek control
Implications Empty Categories
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2015/9/7
The paper by Anna Roussou (this volume) takes on a difficult, recurrent topic in
Greek linguistics, namely the status of the particle na, which has been analyzed
by many researchers. Given how wide-...
Object Control in Korean: A Backward Control Impostor
Object Control Korean:
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2015/9/7
!is chapter presents and analyzes three constructions associated with object
control in Korean. !e constructions di"er in the case marking and position
of the controllee. We show that in one of thes...
Processing implicit control: evidence from reading times
Semantic pragmatic
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2015/9/2
Sometimes an aspect of speaker meaning has unclear provenance. Is it semantic or pragmatic? Is it or is
it not determined, that is, by the structural identity of the sentence itself? In such cases o...
On reducing control to movement
reducing control movement
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2015/8/7
Hornstein (1999, 2001)1
proposes a particular version of the movement theory of control
(MTC) in which movement is driven by the need of a DP to “receive” a θ-feature from
the predicate it merges ...
Neural mechanisms for the control and monitoring of memory:A parallel distrib-uted processing perspective
Neural mechanisms the control and monitoring of memory parallel distrib-uted
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2015/6/19
Neural mechanisms for the control and monitoring of memory:A parallel distrib-uted processing perspective.
On the Control of Automatic Processes:A Parallel Distributed Processing Account of the Stroop Effect
On the Control of Automatic Processes Parallel Distributed Processing Account Stroop Effect
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2015/6/19
Traditional viewsof automaticityare in need of revision. For example, automaticityotten has been treated as an all-or-none phenomenon, and traditional~ e s have held that automatic processes are indep...
Tʼainʼt What You Say, Itʼs the Way That You Say It—Left Insula and Inferior Frontal Cortex Work in Interaction with Superior Temporal Regions to Control the Performance of Vocal Impersonations
Tʼ ainʼ t What You Say Itʼ s the Way That You Say It
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2015/4/24
Historically, the study of human identity perception has focused on faces, but the voice is also central to our expressions and experiences of identity [Belin, P., Fecteau, S., & Bedard, C. Thinking t...
MUC (Memory, Unification, Control) and beyond
neurobiology of language Memory Unification Control speaker meaning language connectivity
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2015/4/24
A neurobiological model of language is discussed that overcomes the shortcomings of the classical Wernicke-Lichtheim-Geschwind model. It is based on a subdivision of language processing into three com...
Sources of individual differences in the speed of naming objects and actions: The contribution of executive control
Object naming Action naming Individual differences Executive control Updating Inhibition
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2015/4/21
We examined the contribution of executive control to individual differences in response time (RT) for naming objects and actions. Following Miyake et al., executive control was assumed to include upda...
Motivation and Motor Control: Hemispheric Specialization for Approach Motivation Reverses with Handedness
Motivation and Motor Control Hemispheric Specialization Motivation Reverses Handedness
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2015/4/20
Background: According to decades of research on affective motivation in the human brain, approach motivational states are supported primarily by the left hemisphere and avoidance states by the right h...
Motivation and Motor Control: Hemispheric Specialization for Motivation Reverses with Handedness
body-specificity hypothesis EEG
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2015/4/10
What is the relationship between action and emotion? People
tend to perform approach actions with their dominant hand
and avoidance actions with their nondominant hand. In righthanders, the left f...
The Interplay between Prosody and Syntax in Sentence Processing: The Case of Subject- and Object-control Verbs
Prosody Syntax Sentence Processing Subject Object-control Verbs
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2015/4/9
This study addresses the question whether prosodic information can affect the choice for a syntactic analysis in auditory sentence processing. We manipulated the prosody (in the form of a prosodic bre...
Population-based linkage analysis of schizophrenia and bipolar case–control cohorts identifies a potential susceptibility locus on 19q13
schizophrenia segmental sharing case–control genome scan
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2015/4/8
Population-based linkage analysis is a new method for analysing genomewide single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotype data in case–control samples, which does not assume a common disease, common va...