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Boulant N, Mauconduit F, Gras V, Amadon A, Le Ster C, Luong M, et al.
Nat Methods . 2024 Oct; 21(11):2013-2016. PMID: 39420141
The understanding of the human brain is one of the main scientific challenges of the twenty-first century. In the early 2000s, the French Atomic Energy Commission launched a program to...
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Crespo-Bojorque P, Cauvet E, Pallier C, Toro J
Anim Cogn . 2024 Mar; 27(1):17. PMID: 38429431
A central feature in music is the hierarchical organization of its components. Musical pieces are not a simple concatenation of chords, but are characterized by rhythmic and harmonic structures. Here,...
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Pasquiou A, Lakretz Y, Thirion B, Pallier C
Neurobiol Lang (Camb) . 2023 Dec; 4(4):611-636. PMID: 38144237
A fundamental question in neurolinguistics concerns the brain regions involved in syntactic and semantic processing during speech comprehension, both at the lexical (word processing) and supra-lexical levels (sentence and discourse...
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Zhan M, Pallier C, Agrawal A, Dehaene S, Cohen L
Sci Adv . 2023 Apr; 9(14):eadf6140. PMID: 37018408
In expert readers, a brain region known as the visual word form area (VWFA) is highly sensitive to written words, exhibiting a posterior-to-anterior gradient of increasing sensitivity to orthographic stimuli...
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New B, Bourgin J, Barra J, Pallier C
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove) . 2023 Mar; 77(2):278-286. PMID: 36891822
Pseudowords are letter strings that look like words but are not words. They are used in psycholinguistic research, particularly in tasks such as lexical decision. In this context, it is...
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Martin-Salguero A, Reverberi C, Solari A, Filippin L, Pallier C, Bonatti L
Sci Rep . 2023 Feb; 13(1):2341. PMID: 36759690
We often express our thoughts through words, but thinking goes well beyond language. Here we focus on an elementary but basic thinking process, disjunction elimination, elicited by elementary visual scenes...
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Wang S, Planton S, Chanoine V, Sein J, Anton J, Nazarian B, et al.
Sci Rep . 2022 Nov; 12(1):20028. PMID: 36414688
The left ventral occipito-temporal cortex (left-vOT) plays a key role in reading. Interestingly, the area also responds to speech input, suggesting that it may have other functions beyond written word...
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Li J, Bhattasali S, Zhang S, Franzluebbers B, Luh W, Nathan Spreng R, et al.
Sci Data . 2022 Aug; 9(1):530. PMID: 36038567
Neuroimaging using more ecologically valid stimuli such as audiobooks has advanced our understanding of natural language comprehension in the brain. However, prior naturalistic stimuli have typically been restricted to a...
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Dunagan D, Zhang S, Li J, Bhattasali S, Pallier C, Whitman J, et al.
Brain Lang . 2022 Apr; 229:105110. PMID: 35367813
One aspect of natural language comprehension is understanding how many of what or whom a speaker is referring to. While previous work has documented the neural correlates of number comprehension...
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Cohen L, Salondy P, Pallier C, Dehaene S
Cortex . 2021 Mar; 138:212-227. PMID: 33713968
The classic cocktail party effect suggests that some, but probably not all levels of language processing can proceed without attention. We used whole-brain functional MRI to investigate how modality-specific and...