2020
DOI: 10.2147/prbm.s251935
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<p>The Neural Correlates of Spoken Sentence Comprehension in the Chinese Language: An fMRI Study</p>

Abstract: Purpose: Everyday social communication emphasizes speech comprehension. To date, most neurobiological models regarding auditory semantic processing are based on alphabetic languages, where the character-based languages such as Chinese are largely underrepresented. Thus, the current study attempted to investigate the neural network of speech comprehension specifically for the Chinese language. Methods: Twenty-two native Mandarin Chinese speakers were imaged while performing a passive listening task of forward a… Show more

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