202509.16
Neural mechanism of predictive sentence processing (Poster Presentation at the International Conference)
Posted in RESEARCH
Using fMRI, we investigated brain activity during Korean sentence processing. The results revealed that the left-lateralized language network dynamically resolves prediction errors in syntax and thematic roles. Together with evidence from other languages, these findings suggest the existence of a universal neural mechanism for predictive sentence processing.
This study was a collaboration among Kyunghee University (Korea), Brigham Young University (USA), and Tohoku University (Japan), and was presented as a poster titled “Neural Correlates of Predictive Processing of Word Order and Thematic Roles in Korean Sentence Comprehension: An fMRI Study” at ICON 2025 – International Conference on Cognitive Neuroscience, held in Porto, Portugal, September 15–20, 2025. (Jeong)
Using fMRI, we investigated brain activity during Korean sentence processing. The results revealed that the left-lateralized language network dynamically resolves prediction errors in syntax and thematic roles. Together with evidence from other languages, these findings suggest the existence of a universal neural mechanism for predictive sentence processing.
This study was a collaboration among Kyunghee University (Korea), Brigham Young University (USA), and Tohoku University (Japan), and was presented as a poster titled “Neural Correlates of Predictive Processing of Word Order and Thematic Roles in Korean Sentence Comprehension: An fMRI Study” at ICON 2025 – International Conference on Cognitive Neuroscience, held in Porto, Portugal, September 15–20, 2025. (Jeong)
ICON 2025 - International Conference on Cognitive Neuroscience