ListarDepartament: Psicologia Bàsica, Clínica i Psicobiologia por tema "language"
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Bilinguals use language-control brain areas more than monolinguals to perform non-linguistic switching tasks
Public Library of Science (2013)We tested the hypothesis that early bilinguals use language-control brain areas more than monolinguals when performing non-linguistic executive control tasks. We do so by exploring the brain activity of early bilinguals ... -
Comparison of two fMRI tasks for the evaluation of the expressive language function
Springer-Verlag (2010-05)Presurgical evaluation of language is important in patients who are candidates for neurosurgery since language decline is a frequent complication after an operation. Different functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) ... -
Evidence for degraded low frequency verbal concepts in left resected temporal lobe epilepsy patients
Elsevier (2018)According to a large neuropsychological and neuroimaging literature, the bilateral anterior temporal lobe (ATL) is a core region for semantic processing. It seems therefore surprising that semantic memory appears to be ... -
How Bilingualism Shapes the FunctionalArchitecture of the Brain: A Study on ExecutiveControl in Early Bilinguals and Monolinguals
Wiley (2015-09)The existence of a behavioral advantage of bilinguals over monolinguals during executive tasks is controversial. A new approach to this issue is to investigate the effect of bilingualism on neural control when performing ... -
The Effect of Right Temporal Lobe Gliomas on Left and Right Hemisphere Neural Processing During Speech Perception and Production Tasks
Frontiers Media (2022)Using fMRI, we investigated how right temporal lobe gliomas affecting the posterior superior temporal sulcus alter neural processing observed during speech perception and production tasks. Behavioural language testing ... -
Univariate and multivariate sex differences and similarities in gray matter volume within essential language-processing areas
BMC (2023)Background: Sex differences in language-related abilities have been reported. It is generally assumed that these differences stem from a different organization of language in the brains of females and males. However, ...