Word classes in the brain: Implications of linguistic typology for cognitive neuroscience

D Kemmerer - Cortex, 2014 - Elsevier
Although recent research on the neural substrates of word classes has generated some
valuable findings, significant progress has been hindered by insufficient attention to …

The neural correlates of semantic feature analysis in chronic aphasia: discordant patterns according to the etiology

K Marcotte, AI Ansaldo - Seminars in Speech and Language, 2010 - thieme-connect.com
This event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study reports on the impact
of semantic feature analysis (SFA) therapy on the neural substrate sustaining the recovery …

A proposed reinterpretation and reclassification of aphasic syndromes

A Ardila - Aphasiology, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Different classifications of aphasic disorders have been proposed over the
years. During recent decades new approaches to aphasia study have been developed …

Russian normative data for 375 action pictures and verbs

Y Akinina, S Malyutina, M Ivanova, E Iskra… - Behavior research …, 2015 - Springer
The present article introduces a Russian-language database of 375 action pictures and
associated verbs with normative data. The pictures were normed for name agreement …

Dissociating nouns and verbs in temporal and perisylvian networks: Evidence from neurodegenerative diseases

S Lukic, V Borghesani, E Weis, A Welch, R Bogley… - Cortex, 2021 - Elsevier
Naming of nouns and verbs can be selectively impaired in neurological disorders, but the
specificity of the neural and cognitive correlates of such dissociation remains unclear …

[HTML][HTML] Noun and verb processing in aphasia: Behavioural profiles and neural correlates

RSW Alyahya, AD Halai, P Conroy, MAL Ralph - NeuroImage: Clinical, 2018 - Elsevier
The behavioural and neural processes underpinning different word classes, particularly
nouns and verbs, have been a long-standing area of interest in psycholinguistic …

The neural manifestation of the word concreteness effect: An electrical neuroimaging study

R Adorni, AM Proverbio - Neuropsychologia, 2012 - Elsevier
Previous studies have provided controversial evidence about the way in which words with
different degrees of concreteness are represented in the brain. The aim of the present study …

Neural differences in the map** of verb and noun concepts onto novel words

A Mestres-Missé, A Rodriguez-Fornells, TF Münte - NeuroImage, 2010 - Elsevier
A dissociation between noun and verb processing has been found in brain damaged
patients leading to the proposal that different word classes are supported by different neural …

Disembodying language: Actionality does not account for verb processing deficits in Parkinson's disease

EN Aiello, M Grosso, A Di Liberto, A Andriulo… - Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
Background Motor structures involvement has been traditionally assumed to account for
selective deficits of verb (V) vs. noun (N) processing in Parkinon's disease (PD) patients via …

Dissociable intrinsic functional networks support noun-object and verb-action processing

H Yang, Q Lin, Z Han, H Li, L Song, L Chen, Y He… - Brain and language, 2017 - Elsevier
The processing mechanism of verbs-actions and nouns-objects is a central topic of
language research, with robust evidence for behavioral dissociation. The neural basis for …