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Lexical knowledge and L2 general language proficiency: collocational competence and vocabulary size as determinants of lexical knowledge
This study investigates the contribution of receptive collocational competence and receptive vocabulary knowledge to L2 general language proficiency,...
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Neural patterns elicited by lexical processing in adolescents with specific language impairment: support for the procedural deficit hypothesis?
BackgroundDeficits in procedural memory have been proposed to account for the language deficits in specific language impairment (SLI). A key aspect...
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The angular gyrus serves as an interface between the non-lexical reading network and the semantic system: evidence from dynamic causal modeling
Understanding encoded language, such as written words, requires multiple cognitive processes that act in a parallel and interactive fashion. These...
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Anatomy and physiology of word-selective visual cortex: from visual features to lexical processing
Over the past 2 decades, researchers have tried to uncover how the human brain can extract linguistic information from a sequence of visual symbols....
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Electrophysiology of Word Learning
Capacity to quickly acquire new words and learn language makes us who we are—communicating human beings. With modern brain research methodologies, we... -
Vagus Nerve Stimulation and Language Learning
This chapter discusses methodological issues when applying transcutaneous stimulation of the aural branch of the vagus nerve (taVNS) to language... -
Prolongation of Cerebral Activation in Response to a Stimulus as a Probable Mechanism of Associative Plasticity during Semantic Learning
Remembering the meanings of new spoken words is believed to occur as a result of associative learning. For example, this is how words denoting...
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Can ChatGPT be Trusted for Consulting? Uncovering Doctor’s Perceptions Using Deep Learning Techniques
Since the introduction of ChatGPT by OpenAI in late 2022, the question of whether doctors can employ it for consultation has been a subject of...
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Deep learning-based speech analysis for Alzheimer’s disease detection: a literature review
BackgroundAlzheimer’s disease has become one of the most common neurodegenerative diseases worldwide, which seriously affects the health of the...
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The right uncinate fasciculus supports verbal short-term memory in aphasia
Verbal short-term memory (STM) deficits are associated with language processing impairments in people with aphasia. Importantly, the integrity of STM...
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Role of von Economo and fork neurons in the evolution of vocal learning
The present review presents a new and feasible assumption in the comparative neurobiology of vocal production learning that underpins human speech....
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Artificial Intelligent Context-Aware Machine-Learning Tool to Detect Adverse Drug Events from Social Media Platforms
IntroductionPharmacovigilance (PV) has proven to detect post-marketing adverse drug events (ADE). Previous research used the natural language...
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Chronic Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: Aberrant Static and Dynamic Connectomic Features Identified Through Machine Learning Model Fusion
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is a frequently occurring condition and approximately 90% of TBI cases are classified as mild (mTBI). However,...
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Electrical stimulation of the cerebellum facilitates automatic but not controlled word retrieval
Recent research has indicated that the cerebellum is engaged in language functions, yet the role of the cerebellum in lexical-semantic memory is...
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Feature distinctiveness effects in language acquisition and lexical processing: Insights from megastudies
Semantic features are central to many influential theories of word meaning and semantic memory, but new methods of quantifying the information...
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The role of body–object interaction in children��s concept processing: insights from two Chinese communities
A rating of body–object interactions (BOIs) reflects the ease with which a human body can interact physically with a word’s referent. Studies with...
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Unnoticed but not Forgotten: EEG-Correlates of the Priming Effects of Dual Figures
The study reported here addressed the behavioral and EEG correlates of the effects of dual images used as primers for a lexical decision task to seek...
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Using the Hands for Learning Anatomy
The field of anatomy entails a significant reliance on spatial visualization for understanding its complex subject matter. Effective teaching... -
Behavioral and brain responses to verbal stimuli reveal transient periods of cognitive integration of the external world during sleep
Sleep has long been considered as a state of behavioral disconnection from the environment, without reactivity to external stimuli. Here we...