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  Syntactic working memory and the establishment of filler-gap dependencies: Insights from ERPs and fMRI

Fiebach, C. J., Schlesewsky, M., & Friederici, A. D. (2001). Syntactic working memory and the establishment of filler-gap dependencies: Insights from ERPs and fMRI. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 30(3), 321-338. doi:10.1023/A:1010447102554.

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Fiebach, Christian J.1, Author           
Schlesewsky, Matthias, Author
Friederici, Angela D.1, Author           
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1MPI of Cognitive Neuroscience (Leipzig, -2003), The Prior Institutes, MPI for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Max Planck Society, ou_634574              

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Free keywords: Syntax; Working memory; Wh-questions; Broca's area; ERPs; fMRI
 Abstract: In this contribution, we review an ERP experiment and an fMRI experiment which investigated the processing of German wh-questions. On the basis of the ERP results, we will discuss current models of sentence processing and resource distribution during sentence comprehension. We argue that there exists a separate cognitive or neural resource that supports syntactic working memory processes necessary for the temporary maintenance of syntactic information for the parser. In the context of wh-movement, such a memory component is necessary for establishing filler-gap dependencies. The data obtained from the fMRI experiment will be used to discuss the results of previous neuroimaging studies of sentence processing. It is claimed that syntactic working memory, rather than syntactic processing per se, is supported by Broca's Area.

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 Dates: 2001
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 Identifiers: eDoc: 239055
Other: P6609
DOI: 10.1023/A:1010447102554
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Title: Journal of Psycholinguistic Research
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Publ. Info: New York : Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers [etc.]
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 30 (3) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 321 - 338 Identifier: ISSN: 0090-6905
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/954925462140