Tyler, Lorraine Komisarjevsky, 1945-....
Lorraine K. Tyler
Tyler, Lorraine Komisarjevsky
VIAF ID: 109346253 (Personal)
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Works
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Activity and Connectivity Differences Underlying Inhibitory Control Across the Adult Life Span | |
Age-related delay in visual and auditory evoked responses is mediated by white- and grey-matter differences. | |
Age-related functional reorganization, structural changes, and preserved cognition. | |
Age-Related Increases in Verbal Knowledge Are Not Associated With Word Finding Problems in the Cam-CAN Cohort: What You Know Won't Hurt You. | |
Age-related sensitivity to task-related modulation of language-processing networks. | |
The anatomy of object processing: the role of anteromedial temporal cortex. | |
Anteromedial temporal cortex supports fine-grained differentiation among objects. | |
Are the senses enough for sense? Early high-level feedback shapes our comprehension of multisensory objects | |
Automatic access to lexical semantics in aphasia: evidence from semantic and associative priming. | |
Balancing Prediction and Sensory Input in Speech Comprehension: The Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Word Recognition in Context | |
The basal ganglia and rule-governed language use: evidence from vascular and degenerative conditions. | |
The Centre for Speech, Language and the Brain (CSLB) concept property norms | |
Cingulate control of fronto-temporal integration reflects linguistic demands: A three-way interaction in functional connectivity | |
Contrasting effects of feature-based statistics on the categorisation and basic-level identification of visual objects | |
Cortical differentiation for nouns and verbs depends on grammatical markers. | |
Crossmodal integration of object features: voxel-based correlations in brain-damaged patients. | |
Decoding the Cortical Dynamics of Sound-Meaning Mapping | |
Deficits for semantics and the irregular past tense: a causal relationship? | |
The development of discourse mapping processes: the on-line interpretation of anaphoric expressions. | |
Differentiating lexical form, meaning, and structure in the neural language system. | |
Dissociating types of mental computation. | |
Distinctiveness and correlation in conceptual structure: behavioral and computational studies. | |
The effect of ageing on fMRI: Correction for the confounding effects of vascular reactivity evaluated by joint fMRI and MEG in 335 adults | |
Extrinsic and Intrinsic Brain Network Connectivity Maintains Cognition across the Lifespan Despite Accelerated Decay of Regional Brain Activation | |
Feature Statistics Modulate the Activation of Meaning During Spoken Word Processing. | |
From perception to conception: how meaningful objects are processed over time. | |
Functional organization of the neural language system: dorsal and ventral pathways are critical for syntax. | |
Grammatical categories in the brain: the role of morphological structure. | |
Identifying lesions on structural brain images—Validation of the method and application to neuropsychological patients | |
Idiosyncratic responding during movie-watching predicted by age differences in attentional control | |
Integrated deep visual and semantic attractor neural networks predict fMRI pattern-information along the ventral object processing pathway. | |
Is left fronto-temporal connectivity essential for syntax? Effective connectivity, tractography and performance in left-hemisphere damaged patients. | |
Is there an anatomical basis for category-specificity? Semantic memory studies in PET and fMRI. | |
Lang. cogn. neurosci. (Online) | |
Lang. cogn. process. | |
Language, cognition and neuroscience. | |
Language in the aging brain: the network dynamics of cognitive decline and preservation. | |
Language-related domain-specific and domain-general systems in the human brain | |
Learning Warps Object Representations in the Ventral Temporal Cortex | |
Left inferior frontal cortex and syntax: function, structure and behaviour in patients with left hemisphere damage. | |
Longitudinal studies of semantic dementia: the relationship between structural and functional changes over time. | |
Modulation of motor and premotor cortices by actions, action words and action sentences. | |
Neural processing of nouns and verbs: the role of inflectional morphology. | |
The neural representation of nouns and verbs: PET studies. | |
Neurobiological systems for lexical representation and analysis in English. | |
New evidence for morphological errors in deep dyslexia. | |
Object-specific semantic coding in human perirhinal cortex. | |
Objects and their actions: evidence for a neurally distributed semantic system. | |
On the Tip-of-the-Tongue: Neural Correlates of Increased Word-finding Failures in Normal Aging | |
Optimally efficient neural systems for processing spoken language. | |
Oscillatory Dynamics of Perceptual to Conceptual Transformations in the Ventral Visual Pathway | |
perception of speech from sound to meaning | |
The perirhinal cortex and conceptual processing: Effects of feature-based statistics following damage to the anterior temporal lobes | |
Physical activity predicts population-level age-related differences in frontal white matter | |
Predicting the Time Course of Individual Objects with MEG | |
The processing of English regular inflections: Phonological cues to morphological structure | |
Processing structure of sentence perception | |
Reply to Cowart | |
Robust Resilience of the Frontotemporal Syntax System to Aging | |
Rules, representations, and the English past tense. | |
Selecting among competing alternatives: selection and retrieval in the left inferior frontal gyrus. | |
Spoken language comprehension : an experimental approach to disordered and normal processing | |
Spoken word recognition, 1987: | |
The structure of the initial cohort: evidence from gating. | |
Syntactic computations in the language network: characterizing dynamic network properties using representational similarity analysis | |
Temporal and frontal systems in speech comprehension: An fMRI study of past tense processing | |
Temporal lobe lesions and semantic impairment: a comparison of herpes simplex virus encephalitis and semantic dementia. | |
Towards a distributed account of conceptual knowledge. | |
Understanding What We See: How We Derive Meaning From Vision | |
Unitary vs multiple semantics: PET studies of word and picture processing. | |
Weighing up the facts of category-specific semantic deficits | |
White matter changes and word finding failures with increasing age. | |
Why do Alzheimer patients have difficulty with pronouns? Working memory, semantics, and reference in comprehension and production in Alzheimer's disease. |