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Language regions of brain are operative in color perception
functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) lateralization
2015/6/24
The effect of language on the categorical perception of color is stronger for stimuli in the right visual field (RVF) than in the left visual field, but the neural correlates of the behavioral RVF adv...
Language affects patterns of brain activation associated with perceptual decision
color neuroimaging linguistic relativity lateralization Whorf
2015/6/24
Well over half a century ago, Benjamin Lee Whorf [Carroll JB (1956) Language, Thought, and Reality: Selected Writings of Benjamin Lee Whorf (MIT Press, Cambridge, MA)] proposed that language affects p...
Locating Object Knowledge in the Brain: Comment on Bowers’s (2009) Attempt to Revive the Grandmother Cell Hypothesis
localist representations distributed representations grandmother cells parallel distributed processing connectionist modeling
2015/6/23
According to Bowers (2009), the finding that there are neurons with highly selective responses to familiar stimuli supports theories positing localist representations over approaches positing the type...
Why Bilateral Damage Is Worse than Unilateral Damage to the Brain
Bilateral Damage Unilateral Damage Brain
2015/6/23
Human and animal lesion studies have shown that behavior can be catastrophically impaired after bilateral lesions but that unilateral damage often produces little or no effect, even controlling for le...
The Handbook of Brain Theory and Neural Networks.
Brain dynamics in the comprehension of action-related language. A time-frequency analysis of mu rhythms
Mu rhythms Beta rhythms Embodied meaning Action language Perceptive language
2015/5/13
EEG mu rhythms (8–13 Hz) recorded at fronto-central electrodes are generally considered as markers of motor cortical activity in humans, because they are modulated when participants perform an action,...
Association study of fibroblast growth factor genes and brain volumes in schizophrenic patients and healthy controls
fibroblast growth brain volumes schizophrenic patients healthy controls
2015/5/6
Fibroblast growth factors (FGFs) play crucial roles in brain development and neuroprotection and have been implicated in the susceptibility to schizophrenia (Terwisscha van Scheltinga et al., 2010). F...
Assessing the effects of common variation in the FOXP2 gene on human brain structure
FOXP2 imaging genetics language transcription factor MRI brain anatomy VBM
2015/5/5
The FOXP2 transcription factor is one of the most well-known genes to have been implicated in developmental speech and language disorders. Rare mutations disrupting the function of this gene have been...
No effect of schizophrenia risk genes MIR137, TCF4, and ZNF804A on macroscopic brain structure
miR-137 TCF4 ZNF804A Genetic neuroimaging Brain volume
2015/5/5
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) within the MIR137, TCF4, and ZNF804A genes show genome-wide association to schizophrenia. However, the biological basis for the associations is unknown. Here, we...
The Infrastructure of the Language-Ready Brain
The Infrastructure the Language-Ready Brain
2015/4/27
This chapter sketches in very general terms the cognitive architecture of both language comprehension and production, as well as the neurobiological infrastructure that makes the human brain ready for...
Reasoning with Exceptions: An Event-related Brain Potentials Study
Exceptions Brain Potentials Study
2015/4/10
Defeasible inferences are inferences that can be revised in the
light of new information. Although defeasible inferences are pervasive in everyday communication, little is known about how and
when t...
Increasing dopamine levels in the brain improves feedback-based procedural learning in healthy participants: An artificial-grammar-learning experiment
Levodopa Implicit learning Feedback Dopaminergic learning Neuropharmacological modulation Striatum
2015/4/9
Recently, an increasing number of studies have suggested a role for the basal ganglia and related dopamine inputs in procedural learning, specifically when learning occurs through trial-by-trial feedb...
The Role of Iconic Gestures in Production and Comprehension of Language: Evidence from Brain and Behavior
iconic cospeech gesture interface production comprehension brain behavior
2015/4/9
Speakers in all cultures and ages use gestures as they speak (i.e., cospeech gestures). There have been different views in the literature with regard to whether and how a specific type of gestures spe...