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Publikováno v:
Experimental Brain Research. 239:937-953
Neural mismatch response resulting from the difference between prediction and observation is related to change detection and discrimination. Robust neuromagnetic brain activity of auditory mismatch-related perception occurs in response to non-prototy
Autor:
Mikio Kubota, George Zouridakis
Publikováno v:
Experimental brain research. 240(6)
The retrieval of phonological, lexical, semantic, or syntactic language information from long-term memory plays an important role in language processing. However, it remains unclear whether variability analysis of brain signals obtained using functio
Publikováno v:
Journal of Phonetics. 72:17-34
Native Japanese speakers often perceive English vowels based on their duration, whereas native speakers use spectral cues (formant frequencies). The current study examined whether 23 Japanese adult learners of English could create a new vowel categor
Publikováno v:
Experimental brain research. 239(3)
Neural mismatch response resulting from the difference between prediction and observation is related to change detection and discrimination. Robust neuromagnetic brain activity of auditory mismatch-related perception occurs in response to non-prototy
Publikováno v:
Experimental brain research. 238(10)
Mismatch-related brain activation in healthy individuals is an important area of neural investigation. Previously, we evaluated sentence-level syntactic dependencies, composed of a head and a dependent between two syntactically related words in head-
Publikováno v:
Neuroscience letters. 662
The type of syntactic operations that increase neuronal activation in humans as a result of syntactically erroneous, unexpected lexical items in hearing sentences has remained unclear. In the present study, we used recordings of magnetoencephalograph
Publikováno v:
Brain Research. 1232:155-162
Previous duration-related auditory mismatch response studies have tested vowels, words, and tones. Recently, the elicitation of strong neuromagnetic mismatch field (MMF) components in response to large (>32%) vowel-duration decrements was clearly obs
Publikováno v:
Neuroscience Letters. 368:235-240
Our previous study [M. Kubota, P. Ferrari, T.P.L. Roberts, Magnetoencephalography detection of early syntactic processes in humans: comparison between L1 speakers and L2 learners, Neurosci. Lett. 353 (2003) 107-110] showed that an early syntactic res
Publikováno v:
Neuroscience Letters. 353:165-168
Previous event-related brain potential research showed that mismatch negativity was elicited by phoneme contrasts in fluent second language (L2) learners, but not in non-speakers of L2. The present study tested whether the magnetic mismatch field (MM
Publikováno v:
Brain research. 1226
Optical imaging has been gradually utilized to investigate language functions in the brain. The majority of hemodynamic response (slow signal) measurements have been applied to receptive and productive language processing, while several event-related