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The role of LIFG-based executive control in sentence comprehension.

L C Vuong1, R C Martin1.   

Abstract

Prior research has shown that patients with damage to the left inferior frontal gyrus (LIFG) can have difficulties in executive control as well as understanding syntactic garden-paths, that is, sentences with a temporary syntactic ambiguity that resolve towards a less preferred interpretation. The present study tested two LIFG patients on object/subject garden path and matched syntactically unambiguous sentences. Besides syntactic ambiguity, support for the preferred but ultimately inappropriate interpretation was manipulated via verb bias, using verbs that were neutral between alternative analyses and verbs that were biased towards the context-inappropriate option. The LIFG patients, a non-LIFG patient, and healthy controls were tested on a sentence interpretation task (Experiment 1) and grammaticality judgement (Experiment 2). In contrast to the non-LIFG patient and controls, the LIFG patients showed impaired thematic role assignment across garden-path as well as unambiguous sentences, which tended to be worse with biased verbs. The results argue for a role of executive control in overcoming verb bias across diverse sentence processing situations, including, but not limited to, garden-path revision.

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Keywords:  executive control; garden-path recovery; left inferior frontal gyrus; sentence comprehension; syntactic ambiguity

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26216232     DOI: 10.1080/02643294.2015.1057558

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cogn Neuropsychol        ISSN: 0264-3294            Impact factor:   2.468


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Authors:  Ron Pomper; Margarita Kaushanskaya; Jenny Saffran
Journal:  Lang Learn Dev       Date:  2021-07-27

2.  Effects of executive attention on sentence processing in aphasia.

Authors:  Eleni Peristeri; Ianthi Maria Tsimpli; Efthimios Dardiotis; Kyrana Tsapkini
Journal:  Aphasiology       Date:  2019-05-31       Impact factor: 2.773

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