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In our study, we used fMRI to compare the processing of semantically reversible and nonreversible sentences in 41 healthy participants to identify how semantic reversibility influences neuronal activation. 30 0 obj $;] V* =gT' =tm8 !M /T1_0 1 Tf The listing of verdicts, settlements, and other case results is not a guarantee or prediction of the outcome of any other claims. 64 0 obj Caplan, D., Waters, G., & Alpert, N. (2003). An account of language representation and processing that encompasses frequency as well as categorization and structure is compatible with what the authors know about how the brain works: increased experience with a linguistic structure results in increased activation-and strengthening-of the neural networks involved in processing that structure. Development of a theoretically based treatment for sentence comprehension deficits in individuals with aphasia. 12 0 0 12 99.72021 507 Tm /Info 70 0 R %%EOF yf9 ns \h M Co 6- )7S P ! T$4 ( )Tj

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