An interdisciplinary journal,Brain and Languagepublishes articles that elucidate the complex relationships among language, brain, and behavior. The journal covers the large variety of modern techniques in cognitive neuroscience, including functional and structural brain imaging, … ...
(Lachaux et al., 2007). We will see later that the gathering and analysis of verbatim based on the participant’s introspection on their subjective experiences is a limiting factor in this investigation and that this gives rise to the need for a methodology incorporating the method of inquiry...
Increasing evidence suggests that mental health and physical health are linked by neural systems that jointly regulate somatic physiology and high-level cognition. Key systems include the ventromedial prefrontal cortex and the related default-mode networ
The objective of this review is to provide a comprehensive understanding of changes in brain structure and function following experiences of adverse life events. We have included those adversities that have been extensively investigated in the field of neuroscience. The choice was driven by both the ...
27 Focal brain areas include the frontal lobe because previous research has found that this brain region is particularly important for the top-down control of attention, inhibition, emotion regulation, and complex learning28; the temporal lobe because of its importance for memory and language ...
They conducted a retrospective analysis of three randomized, double-blind, rivastigmine trial databases (IDEAL, EXPRESS, and ADENA). Rivastigmine-treated patients in both the groups showed improvements on both factors and also the memory was more improved than language in both the groups.Lippa,C.F...
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Novel word acquisition is generally believed to be a rapid process, essential for ensuring a flexible and efficient communication system; at least in spoken language, learners are able to construct memory traces for new linguistic stimuli after just a few exposures...
Basic mode 4 was involved in working memory, dorsal attention, inhibition, reward, and interoception. Basic mode 5 was associated with visual, auditory, and language functions. Overall, the first three leading basic modes are relevant to the internally oriented, executive-control, and primary ...
TBI is associated with a broad array ofneuropsychological deficitsin language skills (verbal reasoning, verbal fluency), visual-perceptual and constructional skills, attention and memory, executive functions, and speeded tasks (Yeates, 2000; Yeates et al., 2002). Although there is variability associate...