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  1. Neural bases of asymmetric language switching in second-language learners: An ER-fMRI study.Y. Wang, G. Xue, C. Chen, F. Xue & Q. Dong - unknown
    Using the ER-fMRI technique, the present study was designed to investigate the neural substrates of language switching among second-language learners. Twelve Chinese college students who were learning English were scanned when they performed language switching tasks. Compared to non-switching conditions, language switching elicited greater activation in the right superior prefrontal cortex, left middle and superior frontal cortex, and right middle cingulum and caudate. When the direction of switching was considered, forward switching, but not backward switching, activated several brain regions related (...)
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  • Dorsal and ventral streams: a framework for understanding aspects of the functional anatomy of language.Gregory Hickok & David Poeppel - 2003 - Cognition 92 (1-2):67-99.
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  • The role of inferior frontal cortex in phonological processing.Martha W. Burton - 2001 - Cognitive Science 25 (5):695-709.
    Recent neuroimaging studies of language processing are examining the neural substrate of phonology because of its critical role in mapping sound information onto higher levels of language processing (e.g., words) as well as providing codes in which verbal information can be temporarily stored in working memory. However, the precise role of the inferior frontal cortex in spoken and written phonological tasks has remained elusive. Although lesion studies have indicated the presence of selective deficits in phonological processing, the location of lesions (...)
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  • Structure and function of auditory cortex: music and speech.R. Zatorre - 2002 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 6 (1):37-46.
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  • Processing of acoustic and phonological information of lexical tones in Mandarin Chinese revealed by mismatch negativity.Keke Yu, Ruiming Wang, Li Li & Ping Li - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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