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An Imaging‐Guided Neural Model Explains Lexical Stress Alteration in Acquired Apraxia of Speech
This study reanalysed neuroimaging data from individuals with acquired apraxia of speech (AOS) to simulate lesion effects in the GODIVA neurocomputational speech model. The lesioned model reproduced characteristic lexical stress alterations in AOS, supporting a mechanistic explanation of the disorder involving an engaged feedback control system and ...
Oren Civier +5 more
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Variation in second-grade reading in children who are deaf and hard-of-hearing. [PDF]
Couvee S +4 more
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The common network represents multiple types of lexical information, whereas the specific networks represent their respective lexical information. Task‐induced processing demands modulate both lexical representations of these networks and the functional connectivity between them.
Yuan Feng +5 more
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Sound symbolism is not "marginal" in Chinese: Evidence from diachronic rhyme books. [PDF]
Meng Y, Wan Y, Kit C.
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Modelling individual differences in reading using an optimised MikeNet simulator: the impact of reading instruction. [PDF]
Chang YN +5 more
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Neural correlates of reading aloud on the autism spectrum. [PDF]
McCabe C +4 more
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On Convenience, Diversity, and Generalisability: A Commentary on Scaff et al. (2025). [PDF]
Kidd E, Garcia R.
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Cross-language phonological activation in bilingual visual word recognition: A meta-analysis. [PDF]
Zhang N, Wu Z, Wang M.
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