Presentation 2008-08-08
Neuronal relationship among sub-processes on sentence comprehension in the human brain
Satoru YOKOYAMA, Ryuta KAWASHIMA,
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Abstract(in English) In order to comprehend a sentence, we need several sub-processes. For example, it is necessary to store phonological information tentatively to recognize a word from phonological input. Similarly, it is also necessary to store lexico-semantic information of words to compute a sentence-structure from these words. In this paper, we discuss how sub-processes for sentence comprehension interact with each other based on effective connectivity data of fMRI.
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Keyword(in English) fMRI / sentence comprehension / word recognition / working memory / effective connectivity / structural equation modeling
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Title (in English) Neuronal relationship among sub-processes on sentence comprehension in the human brain
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Keyword(1) fMRI
Keyword(2) sentence comprehension
Keyword(3) word recognition
Keyword(4) working memory
Keyword(5) effective connectivity
Keyword(6) structural equation modeling
1st Author's Name Satoru YOKOYAMA
1st Author's Affiliation Institute of Development, Aging, and Cancer()
2nd Author's Name Ryuta KAWASHIMA
2nd Author's Affiliation Institute of Development, Aging, and Cancer
Date 2008-08-08
Paper # TL2008-13
Volume (vol) vol.108
Number (no) 184
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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