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AuthorNagels, Arne
AuthorLüll, Svenja
AuthorFriederich, Lisa
AuthorStraube, Benjamin
AuthorGrosvald, Michael
AuthorHansen-Schirra, Silvia
Available date2023-10-03T05:03:03Z
Publication Date2020
Publication NameFrontiers and Advances in Positive Learning in the Age of InformaTiOn (PLATO)
ResourceScopus
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-26578-6_13
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/48200
AbstractIdea density (ID) evolved as a quantification of propositional base structure. Besides its function as a measure of linguistic complexity, ID has also been used as an index of general linguistic ability. In order to find the neural basis for the processing of high or low ID during spontaneous speech, a sample of healthy adults was assessed using the functional resonance imaging (fMRI) technique; participants described pictures presented to them while in the scanner. Differential patterns of activation were observed for the low- and high-ID conditions, providing new insights into the processing correlates of ID.
Languageen
PublisherSpringer International Publishing
SubjectfMRI
Idea density
Neural activations
Positive learning
Propositional structure
Spontaneous speech
TitleThe neural basis of idea density during natural spoken language
TypeBook chapter
Pagination153-163


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