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Introduction: The music as a powerful, and versatile stimulus for the brain, is at the date sometimes used in neurorehabilitation and proposed as a promising complementary …
Introduction People with aphasia have been shown to benefit from rhythmic elements for language production during aphasia rehabilitation. However, it is unknown whether rhythmic …
The hierarchical organization of speech rhythm into meter putatively confers cognitive affordances for perception, memory, and motor coordination. Meter also aligns with phrasal …
The aim of the present study was to investigate the deficits in timing reproduction in individuals with non-fluent aphasia after a left hemisphere lesion including the inferior frontal …
Word deafness is a rare neurological disorder often observed following bilateral damage to superior temporal cortex and canonically defined as an auditory modality-specific deficit in …
Rhythm and syntax have many behavioral, theoretical, and neural similarities that suggest that some of the underpinning neural resources may be shared. However, no work has …
Why rhythm in language? And why is linguistic rhythm grasped by means of meter (a temporal grid structure) in the human mind? And specifically, why does the human mind …