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Le cluster language - foreign

Terms

65language
18foreign
28processing
15languages
13fmri
21speech
19neural
12networks

Associations

Freq.WeightAssociation
66foreign - language
55language - processing
55foreign - languages
55fmri - processing
44language - speech
44neural - speech
44networks - neural
33processing - speech
33language - networks

Documents par ordre de pertinence
000166 (2014) Maya Bleich-Cohen [Israël] ; Michael Poyurovsky [Israël] ; Talma Hendler [Israël] ; Ronit Weizman [Israël] ; Haggai Sharon [Israël]Does Co-Morbid Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder Modify the Abnormal Language Processing in Schizophrenia Patients? An fMRI Study
000252 (2013) Eino Partanen [Finlande] ; Teija Kujala [Finlande] ; Risto N T Nen [Finlande, Estonie, Danemark] ; Auli Liitola [Finlande] ; Anke Sambeth [Pays-Bas] ; Minna Huotilainen [Finlande]Learning-induced neural plasticity of speech processing before birth
000534 (2011) Daniela Perani [Italie] ; Maria C. Saccuman [Italie] ; Paola Scifo ; Alfred Anwander ; Danilo Spada [Italie] ; Cristina Baldoli ; Antonella Poloniato [Italie] ; Gabriele Lohmann ; Angela D. Friederici [Allemagne]Neural language networks at birth
000548 (2011) Lillian May [Canada] ; Krista Byers-Heinlein [Canada] ; Judit Gervain [France] ; Janet F. Werker [Canada]Language and the Newborn Brain: Does Prenatal Language Experience Shape the Neonate Neural Response to Speech?
001390 (2007) Nehme Müller [Brésil] ; Lemos De Siqueira [Brésil] ; A. Navaux [Brésil]The Use of Artificial Neural Networks in the Speech Understanding Model - SUM
001C83 (2004) Daniele Schön [France, Italie] ; Cyrille Magne [France] ; Mireille Besson [France]The music of speech: Music training facilitates pitch processing in both music and language
000085 (2015) Ritu Sikka [Canada] ; Lola L. Cuddy [Canada] ; Ingrid S. Johnsrude [Canada] ; Ashley D. Vanstone [Canada]An fMRI comparison of neural activity associated with recognition of familiar melodies in younger and older adults
000110 (2014) Yuliya Zaytseva [Russie] ; Evgeny Gutyrchik [Allemagne] ; Yan Bao [Allemagne] ; Ernst Pöppel [République populaire de Chine] ; Shihui Han [Allemagne] ; Georg Northoff [Canada] ; Lorenz Welker [Allemagne] ; Thomas Meindl [Allemagne] ; Janusch Blautzik [Allemagne]Self processing in the brain: a paradigmatic fMRI case study with a professional singer.
000126 (2014) Sarah Shultz ; Athena Vouloumanos ; Randi H. Bennett ; Kevin PelphreyNeural specialization for speech in the first months of life
000195 (2014) Yuliya Zaytseva [Allemagne, Russie] ; Evgeny Gutyrchik [Allemagne] ; YAN BAO [Allemagne, République populaire de Chine] ; Ernst Pöppel [Allemagne, République populaire de Chine] ; SHIHUI HAN [Allemagne, République populaire de Chine] ; Georg Northoff [Canada] ; Lorenz Welker [Allemagne] ; Thomas Meindl [Allemagne] ; Janusch Blautzik [Allemagne]Self processing in the brain: A paradigmatic fMRI case study with a professional singer
000208 (2013) Alice M. Graham ; Philip A. Fisher ; Jennifer H. PfeiferWhat Sleeping Babies Hear: An fMRI Study of Interparental Conflict and Infants’ Emotion Processing
000247 (2013) Samaneh Sadat Dastgheib ; Mina Riyassi ; Maryam Anvari ; Hamid Tayarani Niknejad ; Masumeh Hoseini ; Mohsen Rajati ; Mohammad Mahdi GhasemiMusic Training Program: A Method Based on Language Development and Principles of Neuroscience to Optimize Speech and Language Skills in Hearing-Impaired Children
000417 (2012) Vera Kempe [Royaume-Uni] ; John C. Thoresen [Suisse] ; Neil W. Kirk [Royaume-Uni] ; Felix Schaeffler [Royaume-Uni] ; Patricia J. Brooks [États-Unis]Individual Differences in the Discrimination of Novel Speech Sounds: Effects of Sex, Temporal Processing, Musical and Cognitive Abilities
000525 (2011) Lea A. Hald [Royaume-Uni] ; Julie-Ann Marshall [Royaume-Uni] ; Dirk P. Janssen [Pays-Bas] ; Alan Garnham [Royaume-Uni]Switching Modalities in A Sentence Verification Task: ERP Evidence for Embodied Language Processing
000743 (2010-10-19) Magdalena WrembelSound Symbolism in Foreign Language Phonological Acquisition
000780 (2010) G. Dehaene-Lambertz [France] ; A. Montavont ; A. Jobert ; L. Allirol ; J. Dubois ; L. Hertz-Pannier ; S. DehaeneLanguage or music, mother or Mozart? Structural and environmental influences on infants' language networks.
000925 (2010) Solveig M. HeinzOpera in the Foreign Language Classroom: Learning German with Mozart, Wagner, Weber, and Johann Strauss
000935 (2010) A. Kaliakatsos-Papakostas [Grèce] ; G. Epitropakis [Grèce] ; N. Vrahatis [Grèce]Musical Composer Identification through Probabilistic and Feedforward Neural Networks
000A21 (2010) G. Dehaene-Lambertz [France] ; A. Montavont [France] ; A. Jobert [France] ; L. Allirol [France] ; J. Dubois [France] ; L. Hertz-Pannier [France] ; S. Dehaene [France]Language or music, mother or Mozart? Structural and environmental influences on infants' language networks
000A23 (2009-12-23) Jerzy Zybert ; Sabina St PieMusical Intelligence and Foreign Language Learning
000C77 (2009) David KelloggMarxism and the Philosophy of Language ‐ by V.N. Volosinov and Thinking and Speech ‐ by L.S. Vygotsky
001141 (2008) David Elizondo [Royaume-Uni] ; Shang-Ming Zhou [Royaume-Uni] ; Charalambos Chrysostomou [Royaume-Uni]Surface Reconstruction Techniques Using Neural Networks to Recover Noisy 3D Scenes
001913 (2005) Ralph Debusmann [Allemagne] ; Denys Duchier [France] ; Marco Kuhlmann [Allemagne]Multi-dimensional Graph Configuration for Natural Language Processing
001919 (2005) Irene Langkilde-Geary [États-Unis]An Exploratory Application of Constraint Optimization in Mozart to Probabilistic Natural Language Processing
001B27 (2005) K. Overy [États-Unis, Royaume-Uni] ; A. Norton [États-Unis] ; K. Cronin [États-Unis] ; E. Winner [États-Unis] ; G. Schlaug [États-Unis]Examining Rhythm and Melody Processing in Young Children Using fMRI
002380 (2002) Celeste Kinginger [États-Unis]Defining the Zone of Proximal Development in US Foreign Language Education
003E10 (1993) David P. Benseler [États-Unis] ; Martha Calvert Lannoch [États-Unis]Doctoral Degrees Granted in Foreign Languages in the United States: 1992
004B10 (1989) David P. BenselerDoctoral Degrees Granted in Foreign Languages in the United States: 1988
005909 (1982) George BuehlerThe Videotape Recorder in Foreign Language Conversation and Composition Courses
005A69 (1981) Duane V. KeilstrupPractical Guidelines and Activities for an Advanced Foreign Language Intensive Program
005D18 (1979) Jean Ierre BerwaldTeaching Foreign Languages by Means of Subtitled Visuals
006546 (1972) American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages Sixth Annual Meeting
007051 (1958) Robert W. LoweReading Foreign Languages, an Asset for the Student of Music
000009 (2015) Anne C. ReboulWhy language really is not a communication system: a cognitive view of language evolution
000016 (2015) Christine E. Potter ; Jenny R. SaffranThe role of experience in children’s discrimination of unfamiliar languages
000032 (2015) Rhodri Cusack [Canada] ; Conor Wild [Canada] ; Annika C. Linke [Canada] ; Tomoki Arichi [Royaume-Uni] ; David S. C. Lee [Canada] ; Victor K. Han [Canada]Optimizing Stimulation and Analysis Protocols for Neonatal fMRI
000037 (2015) Mark Reybrouck [Belgique] ; Elvira Brattico [Finlande]Neuroplasticity beyond Sounds: Neural Adaptations Following Long-Term Musical Aesthetic Experiences
000053 (2015) Young-Ho Eom [France] ; Pablo Arag N [Espagne] ; David Laniado [Espagne] ; Andreas Kaltenbrunner [Espagne] ; Sebastiano Vigna [Italie] ; Dima L. Shepelyansky [France]Interactions of Cultures and Top People of Wikipedia from Ranking of 24 Language Editions
000069 (2015) Sara C. Sereno [Royaume-Uni] ; Graham G. Scott [Royaume-Uni] ; Bo Yao [Royaume-Uni] ; Elske J. Thaden [Royaume-Uni] ; Patrick J. O'Donnell [Royaume-Uni]Emotion word processing: does mood make a difference?
000087 (2015) Markus Christiner [Autriche] ; Susanne Maria Reiterer [Autriche]A Mozart is not a Pavarotti: singers outperform instrumentalists on foreign accent imitation
000100 (2014) Sara Bottiroli [Italie] ; Alessia Rosi [Italie] ; Riccardo Russo [Italie, Royaume-Uni] ; Tomaso Vecchi [Italie] ; Elena Cavallini [Italie]The cognitive effects of listening to background music on older adults: processing speed improves with upbeat music, while memory seems to benefit from both upbeat and downbeat music
000102 (2014) Alice M. Graham [États-Unis] ; Jennifer H. Pfeifer [États-Unis] ; Philip A. Fisher [États-Unis] ; Weili Lin [États-Unis] ; Wei Gao [États-Unis] ; Damien A. Fair [États-Unis]The Potential of Infant fMRI Research and the Study of Early Life Stress as a Promising Exemplar
000122 (2014) Teemu Rinne [Finlande] ; Heidi Ala-Salom Ki [Finlande] ; G. Christopher Stecker [Finlande, États-Unis] ; Jukka P Tynen [Finlande] ; Tapio Lokki [Finlande]Processing of spatial sounds in human auditory cortex during visual, discrimination and 2-back tasks
000135 (2014) Marisa N. Spann ; Ravi Bansal ; Tove S. Rosen [États-Unis] ; Bradley S. PetersonMorphological features of the neonatal brain support development of subsequent cognitive, language, and motor abilities
000187 (2014) Kathleen Carbary ; Meredith Brown ; Christine Gunlogson ; Joyce M. Mcdonough ; Aleksandra Fazlipour ; Michael K. TanenhausAnticipatory Deaccenting in Language Comprehension
000224 (2013) Moritz Lehne [Allemagne] ; Martin Rohrmeier [Allemagne, États-Unis] ; Stefan Koelsch [Allemagne]Tension-related activity in the orbitofrontal cortex and amygdala: an fMRI study with music
000234 (2013) Eino Partanen [Finlande] ; Teija Kujala [Finlande] ; Mari Tervaniemi [Finlande] ; Minna Huotilainen [Finlande]Prenatal Music Exposure Induces Long-Term Neural Effects
000236 (2013) Frank A. Russo [Canada] ; Naresh N. Vempala [Canada] ; Gillian M. Sandstrom [Canada]Predicting musically induced emotions from physiological inputs: linear and neural network models
000261 (2013) Eswen Fava ; Rachel Hull ; Kyle Baumbauer ; Heather BortfeldHemodynamic Responses to Speech and Music in Preverbal Infants
000282 (2013) Isabel Trujillo-Pozo [Espagne] ; Isabel Martín-Monz N [Espagne] ; Rafael Rodríguez-Romero [Espagne]Brain lateralization and neural plasticity for musical and cognitive abilities in an epileptic musician
000387 (2012) Ambar Chakravarty [Inde]The neural circuitry of visual artistic production and appreciation: A proposition
000394 (2012) Jing Lu [République populaire de Chine] ; Dan Wu [République populaire de Chine] ; Hua Yang [République populaire de Chine] ; Cheng Luo [République populaire de Chine] ; Chaoyi Li [République populaire de Chine] ; Dezhong Yao [République populaire de Chine]Scale-Free Brain-Wave Music from Simultaneously EEG and fMRI Recordings
000408 (2012) Anthony Brandt [États-Unis] ; Molly Gebrian [États-Unis] ; L. Robert Slevc [États-Unis]Music and Early Language Acquisition
000429 (2012) Psyche Loui ; Anna Zamm ; Gottfried SchlaugEnhanced functional networks in absolute pitch
000434 (2012) Dilara Deniz Can [États-Unis] ; Todd Richards [États-Unis] ; Patricia Kuhl [États-Unis]Early gray-matter and white-matter concentration in infancy predict later language skills: A whole brain voxel-based morphometry study
000436 (2012) Diana Van Lancker Sidtis [États-Unis] ; Krista Cameron [États-Unis] ; John J. Sidtis [États-Unis]Dramatic effects of speech task on motor and linguistic planning in severely dysfluent parkinsonian speech
000450 (2012) Psyche Loui ; Anna Zamm ; Gottfried SchlaugAbsolute Pitch and Synesthesia: Two Sides of the Same Coin? Shared and Distinct Neural Substrates of Music Listening
000452 (2012) Robert C. Berwick [États-Unis] ; Gabriël J. L. Beckers [Allemagne] ; Kazuo Okanoya [Japon] ; Johan J. Bolhuis [Pays-Bas]A Bird’s Eye View of Human Language Evolution
000469 (2012) Lies Xhonneux“Language is the only thing that lies”: linguistic scepticism in Rebecca Brown’s reinvention of literary minimalism
000517 (2011) Stefan Koelsch [Allemagne]Toward a Neural Basis of Music Perception – A Review and Updated Model
000546 (2011) Jessica F. Hay ; Bruna Pelucchi ; Katharine Graf Estes ; Jenny R. SaffranLinking sounds to meanings: Infant statistical learning in a natural language
000596 (2011) Xiao Dong Yue [République populaire de Chine] ; Michael Bender ; Chau Iu Cheung [République populaire de Chine]Who are the Best‐Known National and Foreign Creators — a Comparative Study Among Undergraduates in China and Germany
000699 (2011) Manfred Bierwisch [Niger]Completeness and limitation of natural languages
000745 (2010-09-22) Yakup Çetin ; Lee FlamandMental Pollution Hypothesis and Foreign Vocabulary Retention
000762 (2010) Tobias Grossmann [Royaume-Uni, Allemagne] ; Regine Oberecker [Allemagne] ; Stefan Paul Koch [Allemagne] ; Angela D. Friederici [Allemagne]The Developmental Origins of Voice Processing in the Human Brain
000909 (2010) Masumi Shirakawa [Japon] ; Kotaro Nakayama [Japon] ; Eiji Aramaki [Japon] ; Takahiro Hara [Japon] ; Shojiro Nishio [Japon]Relation Extraction between Related Concepts by Combining Wikipedia and Web Information for Japanese Language
000910 (2010) Eveline Geiser [États-Unis] ; Pascale Sandmann [Allemagne] ; Lutz J Ncke [Suisse] ; Martin Meyer [Suisse]Refinement of metre perception – training increases hierarchical metre processing
000961 (2010) Kalle Kotilahti [Finlande] ; Ilkka Nissil [Finlande] ; Tiina N Si [Finlande] ; Lauri Lipi Inen [Finlande] ; Tommi Noponen [Finlande] ; Pekka Meril Inen [Finlande] ; Minna Huotilainen [Finlande] ; Vineta Fellman [Finlande, Suède]Hemodynamic responses to speech and music in newborn infants
000A49 (2009) Allyson C. RosenFunctional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) in the Classroom
000B47 (2009) Catrin NorrbyYouth speech, youth identities, and music worlds in Sweden: Four high-school girls describe music
000B97 (2009) Laurent SternThe Delighted States: A Book of Novels, Romances, and Their Unknown Translators, Containing Ten Languages, Set on Four Continents, and Accompanied by Maps, Portraits, Squiggles, Illustrations, and a Variety of Helpful Indexes by thirlwell, adam
000C07 (2009) Stephen K. LandTHE CARTESIAN LANGUAGE TEST AND PROFESSOR CHOMSKY
000C51 (2009) Tsvetanka NikolovaPatterns of Bulgarian lexical association in various speech communities
000C84 (2009) Manfred BierwischLinguistics and language error
000F85 (2008) Allen Braun [États-Unis] ; Joe Mcardle [États-Unis] ; Jennifer Jones [États-Unis] ; Vladimir Nechaev [États-Unis] ; Christopher Zalewski [États-Unis] ; Carmen Brewer [États-Unis] ; Dennis Drayna [États-Unis]Tune Deafness: Processing Melodic Errors Outside of Conscious Awareness as Reflected by Components of the Auditory ERP
001017 (2008) Oleg Lobachev [Allemagne] ; Rita Loogen [Allemagne]Towards an Implementation of a Computer Algebra System in a Functional Language
001018 (2008) Adam Meissner [Pologne]Introducing Parallel Computations to a PTTP-Based First-Order Reasoning Process in the Oz Language
001019 (2008) Viviana Mascardi [Italie] ; Maurizio Martelli [Italie] ; Ivana Gungui [Italie]DCaseLP: A Prototyping Environment for Multi-language Agent Systems
001166 (2008) Erwin Engeler [Suisse]Neural Algebra and Consciousness: A Theory of Structural Functionality in Neural Nets
001168 (2008) Ido Dagan [Israël] ; Roy Bar-Haim [Israël] ; Idan Szpektor [Israël] ; Iddo Greental [Israël] ; Eyal Shnarch [Israël]Natural Language as the Basis for Meaning Representation and Inference
001171 (2008) Kei Davis [États-Unis] ; Jörg Striegnitz [Allemagne]Multiparadigm Programming in Object-Oriented Languages: Current Research
001269 (2007) Gabriel BaugnietLanguage in a context
001380 (2007) Alexander Moskovsky [Russie] ; Vladimir Roganov [Russie] ; Sergei Abramov [Russie] ; Anton Kuznetsov [Russie]Variable Reassignment in the T++ Parallel Programming Language
001446 (2007) Robert PostReligion and Freedom of Speech: Portraits of Muhammad
001540 (2007) D. E. ShowalterDebating Franklin D. Roosevelt's Foreign Policies, 1933–1945 – By Justus D. Doenecke and Mark A. Stoler
001582 (2007) Wonkyu Park [Corée du Sud] ; H. Han [Corée du Sud] ; S. Park [Corée du Sud] ; Jungchul Park [Corée du Sud] ; Huichul Yang [Corée du Sud]A Framework for Evaluating the Usability of Spoken Language Dialog Systems (SLDSs)
001642 (2006) Ana ArreguiProcessing Elided Verb Phrases with Flawed Antecedents: the Recycling Hypothesis
001659 (2006) Nehme Müller [Brésil] ; Lemos De Siqueira [Brésil] ; A. Navaux [Brésil]A Model to Computational Speech Understanding
001731 (2006) Karen Haworth [États-Unis]Upper Paleolithic art, autism, and cognitive style: Implications for the evolution of language
001755 (2006) Gianfranco Campolongo [Italie] ; Stefano Vena [Italie]Science of Networks and Music: A New Approach on Musical Analysis and Creation
001801 (2006) S. Greco [Italie] ; C. Molinaro [Italie] ; I. Trubitsyna [Italie]Implementation and Experimentation of the Logic Language ${\cal N\!P\, D}atalog$
001818 (2006) Raphaël Collet [Belgique] ; Peter Van Roy [Belgique]Failure Handling in a Network-Transparent Distributed Programming Language
001836 (2006) Peter Van Roy [Belgique]Convergence in Language Design: A Case of Lightning Striking Four Times in the Same Place
001860 (2006) Ted Pedersen [États-Unis] ; Anagha Kulkarni [États-Unis] ; Roxana Angheluta [Belgique] ; Zornitsa Kozareva [Espagne] ; Thamar Solorio [États-Unis]An Unsupervised Language Independent Method of Name Discrimination Using Second Order Co-occurrence Features
001868 (2006) Hervé Paulino [Portugal] ; Luís Lopes [Portugal]A Mobile Agent Service-Oriented Scripting Language Encoded on a Process Calculus
001950 (2005) Francisco Díaz [Colombie] ; Gustavo Gutierrez [Colombie] ; Alberto Olarte [Colombie] ; Camilo Rueda [Colombie]Using Constraint Programming for Reconfiguration of Electrical Power Distribution Networks
001969 (2005) Fred Spiessens [Belgique] ; Peter Van Roy [Belgique]The Oz-E Project: Design Guidelines for a Secure Multiparadigm Programming Language
001A26 (2005) Review: Getting the Buggers into Languages
001A55 (2005) Sameh El-Ansary [Suède] ; Donatien Grolaux [Belgique] ; Peter Van Roy [Belgique] ; Mahmoud Rafea [Suède]Overcoming the Multiplicity of Languages and Technologies for Web-Based Development Using a Multi-paradigm Approach
001A96 (2005) Markus Bader [Allemagne] ; Lyn Frazier [États-Unis, Allemagne]Interpretation of Leftward-Moved Constituents: Processing Topicalizations in German

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