| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8687689 | NeuroImage: Clinical | 2018 | 48 Pages |
Abstract
People with schizophrenia can show abnormal neural activity associated with automatic semantic processing prior to language production. The specificity of this abnormality to the identity related targets suggests that that, rather than arising from abnormalities of either semantic features or lexical form alone, it may stem from disruptions of mappings (connections) between the meaning of words and their form.
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Authors
Gina R. Kuperberg, Nathaniel Delaney-Busch, Kristina Fanucci, Trevor Blackford,
