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XII, 405 S. Einband leicht berieben. - N100 component: An electrophysiological cue of voicing perception. Ingrid Hoonhorst, Cécile Colin, Emily Markessis, Monique Radeau, Paul Deltenre, and Willy Serniclaes -- Direct brain-feedback and prosody processing. Grzegorz Dogil and Giuseppina Rota -- Phonetotopy within a neurocomputational model of speech production and speech acquisition. Bernd J. Kröger, Jini Kannampuzha, Anja Lowit, and Christiane Neuschaefer-Rube -- Some aspects of language plasticity in epileptic patients as assessed by functional MRI. Monica Baciu and Emilie Cousin -- Functional neuroimaging of speech production in Parkinson's disease: Towards a better understanding of dysarthria physiopathology. Serge Pinto, Gaelle Fillatre, and Alain Ghio -- The neurobiological correlates of developmental dyslexia. Sylviane Valdois, Carole Peyrin, and Monica Baciu -- Brain imaging and cortical excitability in persistent developmental stuttering. Martin Sommer, Nicole Spindler, Kathrin Knappmeyer, Evke Jane Hunter, Veronika Gutmann, Alexander Wolff von Gudenberg, and Walter Paulus -- The sensory-motor theory of semantics: Evidence from functional imaging. Uta Noppeney -- Pointing is 'special'. Hélène L½venbrnck, Marion Dohén, and Coriandre Vilain -- How special is speech? Rudolph Sock and Béatrice Vaxelaire -- Pre-lexical speech processing in the brain. Georg Meyer, Sophie Wuerger, and Elvira Perez -- The role of syllabification in the lexical segmentation of German and Slovak. Adriana Hanulíková -- From production to perception and back: An analysis of two pitch accents. Barbara Gili Fivela. ISBN 9783631576304 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 540. N° de réf. du vendeur 1088754
What happens in the brain when humans are producing speech or when they are listening to it ? This is the main focus of the book, which includes a collection of 13 articles, written by researchers at some of the foremost European laboratories in the fields of linguistics, phonetics, psychology, cognitive sciences, and neurosciences. The articles review progress achieved over the last twenty years in these areas, and present recent experimental results addressing issues of pre-lexical and semantic processing, brain activity in the perception of voicing, pitch, prosody, and pointing. A large part of the book deals with brain activation in speech and language pathologies : language-related aspects in epilepsy, Parkinson's disease, dyslexia and stuttering. Other contributions discuss speech acquisition modelling, syllabification and lexical access, and the specificity of speech in relation to other biological motor tasks.
Titre : Some aspects of speech and the brain.
Éditeur : Frankfurt, Bern: Lang
Date d'édition : 2008
Reliure : Originalbroschur.
Etat : Gut