Consolidation of complex events via reinstatement in posterior cingulate cortex
It is well-established that active rehearsal increases the efficacy of memory consolidation. It
is also known that complex events are interpreted with reference to prior knowledge. …
is also known that complex events are interpreted with reference to prior knowledge. …
The anterior temporal lobes support residual comprehension in Wernicke's aphasia
Wernicke’s aphasia occurs after a stroke to classical language comprehension regions in
the left temporoparietal cortex. Consequently, auditory–verbal comprehension is significantly …
the left temporoparietal cortex. Consequently, auditory–verbal comprehension is significantly …
How Shakespeare tempests the brain: Neuroimaging insights
JL Keidel, PM Davis, V Gonzalez-Diaz, CD Martin… - Cortex, 2013 - Elsevier
Shakespeare made extensive use of the functional shift (FS), a rhetorical device involving a
change in the grammatical status of words, eg, using nouns as verbs. Previous work using …
change in the grammatical status of words, eg, using nouns as verbs. Previous work using …
[HTML][HTML] Reinstatement of memory representations for lifelike events over the course of a week
When we remember an event, the content of that memory is represented across the brain.
Detailed memory retrieval is thought to involve the reinstatement of those representations. …
Detailed memory retrieval is thought to involve the reinstatement of those representations. …
Does grammar constrain statistical learning? Commentary on Bonatti, Peña, Nespor, and Mehler (2005)
JL Keidel, RL Jenison, KR Kluender… - Psychological …, 2007 - journals.sagepub.com
Many studies indicate that statistical learning plays an important role in language acquisition
(Saffran & Sahni, in press). Bonatti, Peña, Nespor, and Mehler (2005) presented evidence …
(Saffran & Sahni, in press). Bonatti, Peña, Nespor, and Mehler (2005) presented evidence …
Unmasking language lateralization in human brain intrinsic activity
…, A Mitra, RS Coalson, G d'Avossa, JL Keidel… - Cerebral …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
… We thank James Keidel for providing the uttered sentences; Marion Harris for facilities
support; Linda Hood for help with the scanning; Avi Snyder, Evan Gordon, and Tim Laumann for …
support; Linda Hood for help with the scanning; Avi Snyder, Evan Gordon, and Tim Laumann for …
Solving the paradox of the equipotential and modular brain: a neurocomputational model of stroke vs. slow-growing glioma
JL Keidel, SR Welbourne, MAL Ralph - Neuropsychologia, 2010 - Elsevier
In acute brain damage (eg, stroke), patients can be left with specific deficits while other
domains are unaffected, consistent with the classical ‘modular’ view of cortical organization. On …
domains are unaffected, consistent with the classical ‘modular’ view of cortical organization. On …
Revealing and quantifying the impaired phonological analysis underpinning impaired comprehension in Wernicke's aphasia
Wernicke's aphasia is a condition which results in severely disrupted language comprehension
following a lesion to the left temporo-parietal region. A phonological analysis deficit has …
following a lesion to the left temporo-parietal region. A phonological analysis deficit has …
The interference effect in arithmetic fact solving: An fMRI study
Some multiplication facts share common digits with other, previously learned facts, and as a
result, different problems are associated with different levels of interference. The detrimental …
result, different problems are associated with different levels of interference. The detrimental …
Effects of Spanish use on the production of Catalan vowels by early Spanish-Catalan bilinguals
JC Mora, JL Keidel, JE Flege - The phonetics-phonology interface …, 2015 - torrossa.com
This study examined the production of Catalan vowels by 82 adults who had begun using both
Spanish (S) and Catalan (C) at school age but differed in their self-reported percentage of …
Spanish (S) and Catalan (C) at school age but differed in their self-reported percentage of …