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- 2001/12 Nature
Neuroscience Volume 5 Number 1 pp 64 - 71
Anatomic subdivisions in human temporal cortical neuronal activity related to
recent verbal memory
- 2001/12 Current
Opinion in Neurobiology, 2001, 11:6:696-700
Motor mechanisms in speech ontogeny: phylogenetic, neurobiological and linguistic
implications
- 2001/11 EurekAlert! Where
do spoken words come from?
How speakers select appropriate words and prepare them for articulation.
- 2001/08 Trends
in Cognitive Sciences, 2001, 5:9 Language and perceptual categorisation
- 同じ言葉でも、会話と文書は別経路で処理される
2001/08 EurekAlert!
The medium and the message: Eyes and ears understand differently, Carnegie Mellon
scientists report in the journal Human Brain Mapping
- どもりはストレスやあせりのせいではありません あなたの脳がどもらせます
吃音者は脳の形が異なり側頭葉水平面が大きい傾向
2001/07 BBC
News Stammerers have different brains
2001/07 American
Academy of Neurology Study Ties Stuttering to Anatomical Differences in the
Brain
2001/07 EurekAlert!
Study ties stuttering to anatomical differences in the brain
- 2001/07 Brain,
Vol. 124, No. 8, 1619-1634
The neural representation of nouns and verbs: PET studies
2001/07 Brain,
Vol. 124, No. 8, 1657-1665
Behavioural relevance of atypical language lateralization in healthy subjects
- 手術中の癌患者との会話で探る脳の言語機能
2000/01 LA
TIMES A Scalpel, a Life and Language
The brain's sites for nouns, verbs and concepts emerge as a cancer patient answers
questions during surgery.
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