2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.968836
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Online neurostimulation of Broca’s area does not interfere with syntactic predictions: A combined TMS-EEG approach to basic linguistic combination

Abstract: Categorical predictions have been proposed as the key mechanism supporting the fast pace of syntactic composition in language. Accordingly, grammar-based expectations are formed—e.g., the determiner “a” triggers the prediction for a noun—and facilitate the analysis of incoming syntactic information, which is then checked against a single or few other word categories. Previous functional neuroimaging studies point towards Broca’s area in the left inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) as one fundamental cortical region i… Show more

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“…Similarly, novel analysis techniques with respect to the use of TMS have recently used modeling of the TMSinduced electric field in each individual subject. The magnitude of the electric field in a certain ROI can, in turn, be used to explain modulations in behavior in a number of language tasks (Kuhnke et al, 2020;Maran, Numssen, et al, 2022;van der Burght et al, 2022). In this case, the auxiliary assumptions again imply that the process of interest can be localized to one or multiple ROIs, and that stimulation and task performance are linearly related.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Similarly, novel analysis techniques with respect to the use of TMS have recently used modeling of the TMSinduced electric field in each individual subject. The magnitude of the electric field in a certain ROI can, in turn, be used to explain modulations in behavior in a number of language tasks (Kuhnke et al, 2020;Maran, Numssen, et al, 2022;van der Burght et al, 2022). In this case, the auxiliary assumptions again imply that the process of interest can be localized to one or multiple ROIs, and that stimulation and task performance are linearly related.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, it is common practice to present a target word of interest (underlined in the next example) as part of sentences or phrases that differ along specific linguistic dimensions of interest (e.g., "the driver wears a shirt" vs. "the driver wears a phone" when considering semantic plausibility). These pre-target words need to be matched across relevant perceptual and psycholinguistic variables of interest, or counter-balanced across conditions (for examples, see (Hasting & Kotz, 2008;Maran, Numssen, et al, 2022). If the pre-target words elicit sustained differences across conditions, common E/MEG preprocessing procedures such as baseline correction might artificially create an effect at the target word (for a detailed discussion see Steinhauer & Drury, 2012).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For example, a BF 10 equal to 5 means that the current data are five times more probable under H 1 than H 0 . What is reported as BF 01 is equivalent to 1/BF 10 , and it indicates how many times the data are more likely under H 0 ( Maran et al. 2022 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Electronic Human Resource Management (e-HRM) leverages technology to manage human resources within organizations. A vast array of terms describes this integration of technology with HRM, including E-HR, HR portals, HRMS, HRIS, and even e-HRM itself (Maran, et al, 2022). Some define e-HRM broadly, encompassing any technology that aids in delivering HR services (Karikari, et al, 2015), while others emphasize its potential to boost efficiency, effectiveness, and employee engagement across various HR functions (Jandaghi, et al, 2015).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%