Table 1.
Examples of experimental stimuli.
Table 2.
Behavioral data.
Table 3.
Results of brain activation among conditions.
Figure 1.
Commonly activated regions for the processing of all cases.
The left and right figures show the left and right hemispheric activation results, respectively. A statistical threshold was set at p<0.05, FWE corrected.
Figure 2.
Different brain activations for processing among cases: ANOVA.
The left and right figures show the left and right hemispheric activation results, respectively. A statistical threshold was set at p<0.05, FWE corrected.
Figure 3.
Results of regions of interest (ROI) analyses.
These figures show the results of the left inferior frontal gyrus (triangular part)/IFGtri, inferior frontal gyrus (orbital part)/IFGorb, middle temporal gyrus/MTG, and supplementary motor area/SMA, respectively. N, A, and G denote the nominative case, accusative case, and genitive case conditions, respectively. In all results, the genitive case condition showed statistically greater activation than nominative and accusative case processing (Bonferroni correction, p<0.05).