Neural correlates of morphological decomposition in a morphologically rich language: An fMRI study

Minna Lehtonen, VA Vorobyev, K Hugdahl, T Tuokkola, Matti Laine

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    By employing visual lexical decision and functional MRI, we studied the neural correlates of morphological decomposition in a highly inflected language (Finnish) where most inflected noun forms elicit a consistent processing cost during word recognition. This behavioral effect could reflect suffix stripping at the visual word form level and/or subsequent meaning integration at the semantic-syntactic level. The first alternative predicts increased activation for inflected vs. monomorphemic words in the left occipitotemporal cortex while the second alternative predicts left inferior frontal gyrus and/or left posterior temporal activation increases. The results show significant activation effects in the latter areas. This provides support for the second alternative, i.e., that the morphological processing cost stems from the semantic-syntactic level. (c) 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
    OriginalspråkOdefinierat/okänt
    Sidor (från-till)182–193
    Antal sidor12
    TidskriftBrain and Language
    Volym98
    Nummer2
    DOI
    StatusPublicerad - 2006
    MoE-publikationstypA1 Tidskriftsartikel-refererad

    Nyckelord

    • fMRI
    • inflection
    • morphological processing
    • semantic processing
    • syntactic processing
    • visual word form processing

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