Tomás Goucha
Affiliations: | MPI CBS |
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Wei X, Gunter TC, Adamson H, et al. (2024) White matter plasticity during second language learning within and across hemispheres. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 121: e2306286121 |
Wei X, Adamson H, Schwendemann M, et al. (2023) Native language differences in the structural connectome of the human brain. Neuroimage. 270: 119955 |
Klein CC, Berger P, Goucha T, et al. (2022) Children's syntax is supported by the maturation of BA44 at 4 years, but of the posterior STS at 3 years of age. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991) |
van der Burght CL, Numssen O, Schlaak B, et al. (2022) Differential contributions of inferior frontal gyrus subregions to sentence processing guided by intonation. Human Brain Mapping |
van der Burght CL, Friederici AD, Goucha T, et al. (2021) Pitch accents create dissociable syntactic and semantic expectations during sentence processing. Cognition. 212: 104702 |
Chen L, Goucha T, Männel C, et al. (2021) Hierarchical syntactic processing is beyond mere associating: Functional magnetic resonance imaging evidence from a novel artificial grammar. Human Brain Mapping |
van der Burght CL, Goucha T, Friederici AD, et al. (2019) Intonation guides sentence processing in the left inferior frontal gyrus. Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior. 117: 122-134 |
Goucha T, Zaccarella E, Friederici AD. (2017) A revival of Homo loquens as a builder of labeled structures: Neurocognitive considerations. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews. 81: 213-224 |
Goucha T, Friederici AD. (2015) The language skeleton after dissecting meaning: A functional segregation within Broca's Area. Neuroimage. 114: 294-302 |