2024
DOI: 10.1002/hbm.26607
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Individual word representations dissociate from linguistic context along a cortical unimodal to heteromodal gradient

Susanne Eisenhauer,
Tirso Rene del Jesus Gonzalez Alam,
Piers L. Cornelissen
et al.

Abstract: Language comprehension involves multiple hierarchical processing stages across time, space, and levels of representation. When processing a word, the sensory input is transformed into increasingly abstract representations that need to be integrated with the linguistic context. Thus, language comprehension involves both input‐driven as well as context‐dependent processes. While neuroimaging research has traditionally focused on mapping individual brain regions to the distinct underlying processes, recent studie… Show more

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