Cross-modal comparisons of stimulus specificity and commonality in phonological processing

Volume: 155-156, Pages: 12 - 23
Published: Apr 1, 2016
Abstract
Phonological processing is a fundamental ability which underlies language comprehension. Functional neuroanatomy of phonology constitutes a matter of ongoing debate. In the present study, subjects performed visual (rhyme detection) and auditory (identification of spoken words starting with a given consonant) tasks that were contrasted with matched nonverbal tasks. We identified regions critical for phonological processing which were either...
Paper Details
Title
Cross-modal comparisons of stimulus specificity and commonality in phonological processing
Published Date
Apr 1, 2016
Volume
155-156
Pages
12 - 23
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