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Methodological And Analytic Frontiers In Lexical Research 1st Edition Gary Libben Gonia Jarema Chris Westbury

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Methodological And Analytic Frontiers In Lexical Research 1st Edition Gary Libben Gonia Jarema Chris Westbury
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Methodological And Analytic Frontiers In Lexical Research 1st Edition Gary Libben Gonia Jarema Chris Westbury instant download after payment.

Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.18 MB
Pages: 475
Author: Gary Libben; Gonia Jarema; Chris Westbury
ISBN: 9789027273321, 9027273324
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Methodological And Analytic Frontiers In Lexical Research 1st Edition Gary Libben Gonia Jarema Chris Westbury by Gary Libben; Gonia Jarema; Chris Westbury 9789027273321, 9027273324 instant download after payment.

Neuroimaging plays an increasingly important role in the investigation of all aspects of human cognition, including language. Historically, experimental psychology and neuroimaging relied on very different techniques, as neuroimaging studies required comparisons between different tasks rather than manipulation of conditions within a single task, as is standard in behavioural experiments. However, methodology has advanced in the past decade such that many classic behavioural paradigms can now be employed in studies that measure brain activity. We review the technical foundations of conducting studies on single-trial brain responses, using event-related fMRI and electrophysiological recordings. We focus in particular on studies of picture naming, illustrating how the same techniques that were originally used to define temporal processing stages in reaction time studies can now be applied to brain imaging studies to reveal the neural localization of those stages.

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