Brain and Language

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Lateralization of Affective Prosody in Brain and the Callosal Integration of Hemispheric Language Functions1997/01/01English190
Conduction aphasia, sensory-motor integration, and phonological short-term memory – An aggregate analysis of lesion and fMRI data2011/12/01English187
Conceptual Structure and the Structure of Concepts: A Distributed Account of Category-Specific Deficits2000/11/01English187
Wavelet Analysis of Neuroelectric Waveforms: A Conceptual Tutorial1999/01/01English180
Patterns of Comprehension and Production of Nouns and Verbs in Agrammatism: Implications for Lexical Organization2000/08/01English179
Understanding in an instant: Neurophysiological evidence for mechanistic language circuits in the brain2009/08/01English179
Age-related and individual differences in the use of prediction during language comprehension2010/12/01English176
Vocabulary Acquisition and Verbal Short-Term Memory: Computational and Neural Bases1997/09/01English175
Neurology of affective prosody and its functional–anatomic organization in right hemisphere2008/01/01English173
Developmental Aspects of Verbal Fluency and Confrontation Naming in Children2000/02/01English172
EEG theta and gamma responses to semantic violations in online sentence processing2006/01/01English169
Convergent Cortical Representation of Semantic Processing in Bilinguals1999/12/01English168
The ERP response to the amount of information conveyed by words in sentences2015/01/01English166
Anatomy of the visual word form area: Adjacent cortical circuits and long-range white matter connections2013/05/01English163
Brain Plasticity in Poststroke Aphasia: What Is the Contribution of the Right Hemisphere?1998/09/01English163
Localization of sublexical speech perception components2010/07/01English162
Reconciling time, space and function: A new dorsal–ventral stream model of sentence comprehension2013/04/01English161
A brief review on the use of functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) for language imaging studies in human newborns and adults2012/05/01English161
Verb–Noun Double Dissociation in Aphasic Lexical Impairments: The Role of Word Frequency and Imageability2002/04/01English160
Word length effect in early reading and in developmental dyslexia2005/06/01English158
Age of language learning shapes brain structure: A cortical thickness study of bilingual and monolingual individuals2014/04/01English157
Switching Languages, Switching Palabras (Words): An Electrophysiological Study of Code Switching2002/02/01English157
Broca’s area: Nomenclature, anatomy, typology and asymmetry2009/04/01English155
Double Dissociation of Semantic Categories in Alzheimer's Disease1997/04/01English155
Analysis of naming errors during cortical stimulation mapping: Implications for models of language representation2010/11/01English154
The cerebellum: Its role in language and related cognitive and affective functions2013/12/01English153
Reproducibility of fMRI-Determined Language Lateralization in Individual Subjects2002/03/01English153
The Rise and Fall of Frequency and Imageability: Noun and Verb Production in Semantic Dementia2000/06/01English153
Why Is a Verb Like an Inanimate Object? Grammatical Category and Semantic Category Deficits2000/05/01English152
On the Brain Response to Syntactic Anomalies: Manipulations of Word Position and Word Class Reveal Individual Differences1997/10/01English151