Low-frequency fluctuations (LFFs) are a major source of variation in fMRI data. This has been established in numerous experiments— particularly in the resting state. Here we investigate LFFs in a task-dependent setting. We hypothesized that LFFs may contain information about cognitive networks that are specific to the overall task domain without being time locked to stimulus onsets. We analyzed data of 6 fMRI experiments, 4 of which belonged to the language domain. After regressing out specifics of the experimental design and low-pass filtering (<0.1 Hz), we found that the 4 language experiments produced a correlational pattern that was not present in the 2 nonlanguage studies. Specifically, a region in the posterior part of the left sup...
Prominent neurobiological models of language follow the widely accepted assumption that language com...
The "core language network" consists of left frontal and temporal regions that are selectively engag...
Recent continuous task studies, such as narrative speech comprehension, show that fluctuations in br...
Contains fulltext : 90159.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Low-frequency ...
Low-frequency fluctuations (LFFs) are a major source of variation in fMRI data. This has been establ...
© The Author 2016. During linguistic processing, a set of brain regions on the lateral surfaces of t...
Contains fulltext : 175222.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The brain's rem...
International audienceThis paper introduces a method to study the variation of brain functional conn...
In recent decades, neuroimaging studies on the neural infrastructure of language are usually (or mos...
Contains fulltext : 212564.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Laminar resol...
Meaningful familiar stimuli and senseless unknown materials lead to different patterns of brain acti...
The neural basis of language comprehension and production has been associated with superior temporal...
Language comprehension engages a cortical network of left frontal and temporal regions. Activity in ...
Connectivity among language-related brain regions during resting state has consistently been observe...
Contains fulltext : 198200.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Human languag...
Prominent neurobiological models of language follow the widely accepted assumption that language com...
The "core language network" consists of left frontal and temporal regions that are selectively engag...
Recent continuous task studies, such as narrative speech comprehension, show that fluctuations in br...
Contains fulltext : 90159.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Low-frequency ...
Low-frequency fluctuations (LFFs) are a major source of variation in fMRI data. This has been establ...
© The Author 2016. During linguistic processing, a set of brain regions on the lateral surfaces of t...
Contains fulltext : 175222.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The brain's rem...
International audienceThis paper introduces a method to study the variation of brain functional conn...
In recent decades, neuroimaging studies on the neural infrastructure of language are usually (or mos...
Contains fulltext : 212564.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Laminar resol...
Meaningful familiar stimuli and senseless unknown materials lead to different patterns of brain acti...
The neural basis of language comprehension and production has been associated with superior temporal...
Language comprehension engages a cortical network of left frontal and temporal regions. Activity in ...
Connectivity among language-related brain regions during resting state has consistently been observe...
Contains fulltext : 198200.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Human languag...
Prominent neurobiological models of language follow the widely accepted assumption that language com...
The "core language network" consists of left frontal and temporal regions that are selectively engag...
Recent continuous task studies, such as narrative speech comprehension, show that fluctuations in br...