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Examining Online Syntactic Processing of Spoken Complex Sentences in Chinese Using Dual-Modal Interference Tasks
Published on: September 5, 2019
Yonghyeon Gwon1, Chun Kee Chung2
1Interdisciplinary Program in Neuroscience, Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
The brain retains individual word meanings and integrated sentence information after listening. These distinct neural signals are spatially organized, with sentence-level processing localized in the left posterior superior temporal gyrus.
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