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Papers by Matti Laine
Language and Cognitive Processes, 2011
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 1999
This study addresses the role of three factors in morphological processing of visually presented ... more This study addresses the role of three factors in morphological processing of visually presented words in Finnish: word formation type (inflection versus derivation), productivity, and affixal homonymy. Three visual lexical decision experiments show that complex words can be ...
Language and Cognitive Processes, 2000
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 2000
Cognition, 2000
This paper investigates whether affixal homonymy, the phenomenon that one affix form serves two o... more This paper investigates whether affixal homonymy, the phenomenon that one affix form serves two or more semantic/syntactic functions, affects lexical processing of inflected words in a similar way for a morphologically rich language such as Finnish as for morphologically restricted languages such as Dutch and English. For the latter two languages, there is evidence that affixal homonymy triggers full-form storage for inflected words (Bertram, R., Schreuder, R., and Baayen, R. H. (in press). The balance of storage and computation in morphological processing: the role of word formation type, affixal homonymy, and productivity. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition; Sereno and Jongman (1997). Processing of English inflectional morphology. Memory and Cognition, 25, 425-437). Two visual lexical decision experiments show the same pattern for Finnish. Apparently, the substantially richer morphology in Finnish does not prevent full-form storage for inflected words when the affix is homonymic.
Acta medica Scandinavica, 1974
Folia phoniatrica et logopaedica : official organ of the International Association of Logopedics and Phoniatrics (IALP), 2012
The objective of this article is to discover and document the state of clinical practices for aph... more The objective of this article is to discover and document the state of clinical practices for aphasia therapy in Finland and to gather information for developing national best practice. Two surveys were administered in Finland that explored current clinical practices in aphasia rehabilitation and the resources available to speech and language therapists (SLTs). We integrated and compared the results of these surveys. The results are based on the responses of the 88 (45 + 43) returned questionnaires from SLTs. Four principle themes were identified: planning the aphasia therapy, measures and assessment methods, current therapy service provision, and development suggestions and barriers to change. The results of this study showed considerable consistency in clinical practices among the respondents to the surveys. However, we noticed that there are some discrepancies between the recent research findings and present clinical practices. The findings from this study indicate that there are...
Science (New York, N.Y.), Jan 5, 2011
Updating of working memory has been associated with striato-frontal brain regions and phasic dopa... more Updating of working memory has been associated with striato-frontal brain regions and phasic dopaminergic neurotransmission. We assessed raclopride binding to striatal dopamine (DA) D2 receptors during a letter-updating task and a control condition before and after 5 weeks of updating training. Results showed that updating affected DA activity before training and that training further increased striatal DA release during updating. These findings highlight the pivotal role of transient neural processes associated with D2 receptor activity in working memory.
Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry, 2004
To investigate whether hippocampal atrophy, a proxy for incipient Alzheimer's disease, can be... more To investigate whether hippocampal atrophy, a proxy for incipient Alzheimer's disease, can be detected in non-demented monozygotic co-twins of demented twins by using volumetric magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Seven pairs of monozygotic female twins discordant for cognitive function (mean (SD) age 75 (4) years), and 10 age and education matched healthy controls (seven women, three men; mean age 73 (3) years) were studied with volumetric MRI. The mean normalised right hippocampal volume was 31% lower (p = 0.002) in the demented twins, and 6% lower (p = 0.45) in the non-demented twins than in the controls. In the left hippocampus, the mean normalised volume was 36% lower (p<0.001) in the demented twins, and 9% lower (p = 0.13) in the non-demented twins than in the controls. Significant hippocampal atrophy was detected in the demented twins compared with the controls. This is in line with previous imaging and pathological studies, with hippocampus showing the early changes in ...
Brain research. Cognitive brain research, 2003
We studied the neural correlates of semantic decision making in early probable Alzheimer disease ... more We studied the neural correlates of semantic decision making in early probable Alzheimer disease patients and age-matched controls by measuring changes in relative cerebral blood flow by PET (oxygen-15) while they performed a category-specific word-matching task with either animal or artefact names. In comparison to a baseline (matching words by physical identity), semantic decision making elicited increased blood flow in the left frontal lobe (BA 6, 11, 47) and in the contralateral cerebellum in the controls. The only category-specific difference in controls was activation of the left supplementary motor area (BA 6) when making decisions on artefacts. In contrast, the patients recruited more extensive brain regions, encompassing areas in the left frontal lobe (BA 44, 45, 47), right occipital cortex (BA 18), midbrain, and the cerebellum bilaterally. Behaviorally, the patients performed the tasks with equal success albeit more slowly. No animal-artefact differences emerged in the pat...
Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology, 1996
Event-related desynchronization (ERD) and synchronization (ERS) of the lower (8-10 Hz) and upper ... more Event-related desynchronization (ERD) and synchronization (ERS) of the lower (8-10 Hz) and upper (10-12 Hz) alpha bands of background EEG were studied in 10 subjects during an auditory memory scanning paradigm. Each experimental trial started with the presentation of a visual warning signal, after which an auditory 4-vowel memory set was presented for memorization. Thereafter the probe, a fifth vowel, was presented and identified by the subject as belonging or not belonging to the memorized set. In 50% of the cases, the probe was among the previously presented memory set. The presentation of the memory set elicited a significant ERS in the both alpha frequency bands. In contrast, the presentation of the probe elicited a significant bilateral ERD in both alpha frequency bands studied. The results suggest that the ERD phenomenon is closely associated with higher cortical processes such as memory functions rather than with auditory stimulus processing per se. Event-related desynchroniz...
Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2013
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950), Jan 15, 2007
Complement factor H (FH) is an important regulator of the alternative complement pathway. The Y40... more Complement factor H (FH) is an important regulator of the alternative complement pathway. The Y402H polymorphism within the seventh short consensus repeat of FH was recently shown to be associated with age-related macular degeneration, the most common cause of irreversible blindness in the Western world. We examined the effects of this polymorphism on various FH functions. FH purified from sera of age-related macular degeneration patients homozygous for the FH(402H) variant showed a significantly reduced binding to C-reactive protein (CRP), an acute phase protein, as compared with FH derived from unaffected controls homozygous for the FH(402Y) variant. Strongly reduced binding to CRP was also observed with a recombinant fragment of FH (short consensus repeat 5-7) containing the same amino acid change. Because the interaction of CRP and FH promotes complement-mediated clearance of cellular debris in a noninflammatory fashion, we propose that the reduced binding of FH(402H) to CRP cou...
Language and Cognitive Processes, 2011
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 1999
This study addresses the role of three factors in morphological processing of visually presented ... more This study addresses the role of three factors in morphological processing of visually presented words in Finnish: word formation type (inflection versus derivation), productivity, and affixal homonymy. Three visual lexical decision experiments show that complex words can be ...
Language and Cognitive Processes, 2000
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 2000
Cognition, 2000
This paper investigates whether affixal homonymy, the phenomenon that one affix form serves two o... more This paper investigates whether affixal homonymy, the phenomenon that one affix form serves two or more semantic/syntactic functions, affects lexical processing of inflected words in a similar way for a morphologically rich language such as Finnish as for morphologically restricted languages such as Dutch and English. For the latter two languages, there is evidence that affixal homonymy triggers full-form storage for inflected words (Bertram, R., Schreuder, R., and Baayen, R. H. (in press). The balance of storage and computation in morphological processing: the role of word formation type, affixal homonymy, and productivity. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition; Sereno and Jongman (1997). Processing of English inflectional morphology. Memory and Cognition, 25, 425-437). Two visual lexical decision experiments show the same pattern for Finnish. Apparently, the substantially richer morphology in Finnish does not prevent full-form storage for inflected words when the affix is homonymic.
Acta medica Scandinavica, 1974
Folia phoniatrica et logopaedica : official organ of the International Association of Logopedics and Phoniatrics (IALP), 2012
The objective of this article is to discover and document the state of clinical practices for aph... more The objective of this article is to discover and document the state of clinical practices for aphasia therapy in Finland and to gather information for developing national best practice. Two surveys were administered in Finland that explored current clinical practices in aphasia rehabilitation and the resources available to speech and language therapists (SLTs). We integrated and compared the results of these surveys. The results are based on the responses of the 88 (45 + 43) returned questionnaires from SLTs. Four principle themes were identified: planning the aphasia therapy, measures and assessment methods, current therapy service provision, and development suggestions and barriers to change. The results of this study showed considerable consistency in clinical practices among the respondents to the surveys. However, we noticed that there are some discrepancies between the recent research findings and present clinical practices. The findings from this study indicate that there are...
Science (New York, N.Y.), Jan 5, 2011
Updating of working memory has been associated with striato-frontal brain regions and phasic dopa... more Updating of working memory has been associated with striato-frontal brain regions and phasic dopaminergic neurotransmission. We assessed raclopride binding to striatal dopamine (DA) D2 receptors during a letter-updating task and a control condition before and after 5 weeks of updating training. Results showed that updating affected DA activity before training and that training further increased striatal DA release during updating. These findings highlight the pivotal role of transient neural processes associated with D2 receptor activity in working memory.
Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry, 2004
To investigate whether hippocampal atrophy, a proxy for incipient Alzheimer's disease, can be... more To investigate whether hippocampal atrophy, a proxy for incipient Alzheimer's disease, can be detected in non-demented monozygotic co-twins of demented twins by using volumetric magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Seven pairs of monozygotic female twins discordant for cognitive function (mean (SD) age 75 (4) years), and 10 age and education matched healthy controls (seven women, three men; mean age 73 (3) years) were studied with volumetric MRI. The mean normalised right hippocampal volume was 31% lower (p = 0.002) in the demented twins, and 6% lower (p = 0.45) in the non-demented twins than in the controls. In the left hippocampus, the mean normalised volume was 36% lower (p<0.001) in the demented twins, and 9% lower (p = 0.13) in the non-demented twins than in the controls. Significant hippocampal atrophy was detected in the demented twins compared with the controls. This is in line with previous imaging and pathological studies, with hippocampus showing the early changes in ...
Brain research. Cognitive brain research, 2003
We studied the neural correlates of semantic decision making in early probable Alzheimer disease ... more We studied the neural correlates of semantic decision making in early probable Alzheimer disease patients and age-matched controls by measuring changes in relative cerebral blood flow by PET (oxygen-15) while they performed a category-specific word-matching task with either animal or artefact names. In comparison to a baseline (matching words by physical identity), semantic decision making elicited increased blood flow in the left frontal lobe (BA 6, 11, 47) and in the contralateral cerebellum in the controls. The only category-specific difference in controls was activation of the left supplementary motor area (BA 6) when making decisions on artefacts. In contrast, the patients recruited more extensive brain regions, encompassing areas in the left frontal lobe (BA 44, 45, 47), right occipital cortex (BA 18), midbrain, and the cerebellum bilaterally. Behaviorally, the patients performed the tasks with equal success albeit more slowly. No animal-artefact differences emerged in the pat...
Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology, 1996
Event-related desynchronization (ERD) and synchronization (ERS) of the lower (8-10 Hz) and upper ... more Event-related desynchronization (ERD) and synchronization (ERS) of the lower (8-10 Hz) and upper (10-12 Hz) alpha bands of background EEG were studied in 10 subjects during an auditory memory scanning paradigm. Each experimental trial started with the presentation of a visual warning signal, after which an auditory 4-vowel memory set was presented for memorization. Thereafter the probe, a fifth vowel, was presented and identified by the subject as belonging or not belonging to the memorized set. In 50% of the cases, the probe was among the previously presented memory set. The presentation of the memory set elicited a significant ERS in the both alpha frequency bands. In contrast, the presentation of the probe elicited a significant bilateral ERD in both alpha frequency bands studied. The results suggest that the ERD phenomenon is closely associated with higher cortical processes such as memory functions rather than with auditory stimulus processing per se. Event-related desynchroniz...
Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2013
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950), Jan 15, 2007
Complement factor H (FH) is an important regulator of the alternative complement pathway. The Y40... more Complement factor H (FH) is an important regulator of the alternative complement pathway. The Y402H polymorphism within the seventh short consensus repeat of FH was recently shown to be associated with age-related macular degeneration, the most common cause of irreversible blindness in the Western world. We examined the effects of this polymorphism on various FH functions. FH purified from sera of age-related macular degeneration patients homozygous for the FH(402H) variant showed a significantly reduced binding to C-reactive protein (CRP), an acute phase protein, as compared with FH derived from unaffected controls homozygous for the FH(402Y) variant. Strongly reduced binding to CRP was also observed with a recombinant fragment of FH (short consensus repeat 5-7) containing the same amino acid change. Because the interaction of CRP and FH promotes complement-mediated clearance of cellular debris in a noninflammatory fashion, we propose that the reduced binding of FH(402H) to CRP cou...