Month: September 2021

Gait-Related Brain Activation During Motor Imagery of Complex and Simple Ambulation in Parkinson’s Disease With Freezing of Gait

Background: Freezing of gait (FOG) in Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a devastating clinical phenomenon that has a detrimental impact on patients. It tends to be triggered more often during turning (complex) than during forwarding straight (simple) walking. The neural mechanism underlying this phenomenon remains unclear and requires further elucidation.Objective: To investigate the differences in cerebral […]

Published on September 22, 2021

Conceptual Similarity and Communicative Need Shape Colexification: An Experimental Study

Abstract Colexification refers to the phenomenon of multiple meanings sharing one word in a language. Cross-linguistic lexification patterns have been shown to be largely predictable, as similar concepts are often colexified. We test a recent claim that, beyond this general tendency, communicative needs play an important role in shaping colexification patterns. We approach this question […]

Published on September 22, 2021

Onset Neighborhood Density Slows Lexical Access in High Vocabulary 30‐Month Olds

Abstract There is consensus that the adult lexicon exhibits lexical competition. In particular, substantial evidence demonstrates that words with more phonologically similar neighbors are recognized less efficiently than words with fewer neighbors. How and when these effects emerge in the child’s lexicon is less clear. In the current paper, we build on previous research by […]

Published on September 22, 2021