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| author | Jacquemot, Charlotte Lunven, Marine |
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| contents | Psycholinguistics and neurolinguistics are two complementary disciplines that study language from different perspectives. Psycholinguistics focuses on the cognitive processes involved in language production and comprehension, while neurolinguistics investigates the brain bases of these mechanisms. Brain imaging techniques make it possible to identify the regions and networks involved in various psycholinguistic processes, and to better understand the effects of brain lesions on language abilities. By integrating psycholinguistic and neurolinguistic approaches, research provides a deeper understanding of language processing, whether intact or impaired. This knowledge paves the way for more targeted and effective rehabilitation strategies. |
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| spellingShingle | Apport de l'imagerie c{é}r{é}brale pour comprendre les d{é}ficits linguistiques Jacquemot, Charlotte Lunven, Marine Neurons and Cognition Psycholinguistics and neurolinguistics are two complementary disciplines that study language from different perspectives. Psycholinguistics focuses on the cognitive processes involved in language production and comprehension, while neurolinguistics investigates the brain bases of these mechanisms. Brain imaging techniques make it possible to identify the regions and networks involved in various psycholinguistic processes, and to better understand the effects of brain lesions on language abilities. By integrating psycholinguistic and neurolinguistic approaches, research provides a deeper understanding of language processing, whether intact or impaired. This knowledge paves the way for more targeted and effective rehabilitation strategies. |
| title | Apport de l'imagerie c{é}r{é}brale pour comprendre les d{é}ficits linguistiques |
| topic | Neurons and Cognition |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.18688 |