2010
Self-face enhances processing of immediately preceding invisible faces
Pannese A, Hirsch J. Self-face enhances processing of immediately preceding invisible faces. Neuropsychologia 2010, 49: 564-573. PMID: 21168427, DOI: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2010.12.019.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAdaptation, PhysiologicalAdultBrainCalibrationCuesData Interpretation, StatisticalDiscrimination, PsychologicalFaceFemaleFrontal LobeHumansMagnetic Resonance ImagingMaleMiddle AgedNerve NetOxygenParietal LobePerceptual MaskingPhotic StimulationPsychomotor PerformanceReaction TimeRecognition, PsychologySex CharacteristicsVisual PerceptionYoung Adult
2007
Cortical activation during word processing in late bilinguals: Similarities and differences as revealed by functional magnetic resonance imaging
Marian V, Shildkrot Y, Blumenfeld HK, Kaushanskaya M, Faroqi-Shah Y, Hirsch J. Cortical activation during word processing in late bilinguals: Similarities and differences as revealed by functional magnetic resonance imaging. Journal Of Clinical And Experimental Neuropsychology 2007, 29: 247-265. PMID: 17454346, DOI: 10.1080/13803390600659376.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcoustic StimulationAdolescentAdultCerebral CortexData Interpretation, StatisticalFemaleFrontal LobeFunctional LateralityHumansImage Processing, Computer-AssistedLanguage TestsMagnetic Resonance ImagingMaleMental ProcessesMultilingualismNerve NetOccipital LobeSpeech PerceptionTemporal LobeConceptsInferior frontal gyrusLeft inferior frontal gyrusFunctional magnetic resonance imagingLexical processingSuperior temporal gyrusSecond languageCenter of activationCortical activationRight inferior frontal gyrusRussian-English bilingualsCortical organizationSimilar cortical networksLate bilingualsTranslation equivalentsOrthographic processingPhonological processingSame languageWord processingInferior frontalFrontal gyrusSupramarginal gyrusLanguageDifferent wordsTemporal gyrusBilinguals