Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10456263 | Brain and Cognition | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The aim of the present study was to determine whether processing of syntactic word information (lemma) is subserved by the same neural substrate as processing of conceptual or word form information (lexeme). We measured BOLD responses in 14 native speakers of German in three different decision tasks, each focussing specifically on one level of lexical processing (conceptual, syntactic, and morpho-phonological). The test parameters were natural gender, grammatical gender, and word form derivation, respectively. Discrimination between words played backwards and complex sounds served as control task. Complex contrasts revealed a functional fractionation of the left inferior frontal gyrus for each level of lexical processing.
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Authors
Francesca Longoni, Marion Grande, Verena Hendrich, Frank Kastrau, Walter Huber,