Functional imaging studies have provided insight into the effect of rate on production of syllables, pseudowords, and naturalistic speech, but the influence of rate on repetition of commonly-used words/phrases suitable for therapeutic use merits closer examination.Aim: To identify speech-motor regions responsive to rate and test the hypothesis that those regions would provide greater support as rates increase, we used an overt speech repetition task and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to capture rate-modulated activation within speech-motor regions and determine whether modulations occur linearly and/or show hemispheric preference.Methods: Twelve healthy, right-handed adults participated in an fMRI task requiring overt repetiti...
The aim of this thesis was to understand speech motor control in both people who are typically fluen...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Changes in brain activation as a function of continuous multiparametric word...
Neuropsychological tests of verbal fluency are very widely used to characterize impaired cognitive f...
Functional imaging studies have provided insight into the effect of rate on production of syllables,...
Background: Re-learning of lexical entries is fundamental to rehabilitation of the common word findi...
This thesis presents an investigation of brain networks mediating both language-specific and domain-...
Summary: Repeated functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) during learning and recovery can info...
So far, only sparse data on the cerebral organization of speech motor control are available. In orde...
In order to delineate the neuroanatomical correlates of speech motor control, functional magnetic re...
To further delineate the neural basis of speech motor control, functional magnetic resonance imaging...
Two primary areas of damage have been implicated in apraxia of speech (AOS) based on the time post-s...
The role of the right hemisphere in aphasia recovery after left hemisphere damage remains unclear. I...
For more than a century, speech repetition has been used as an assay for gauging the integrity of th...
Language facilitation by transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) in healthy individuals has g...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Changes in brain activation as a function of continuous multiparametric word...
The aim of this thesis was to understand speech motor control in both people who are typically fluen...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Changes in brain activation as a function of continuous multiparametric word...
Neuropsychological tests of verbal fluency are very widely used to characterize impaired cognitive f...
Functional imaging studies have provided insight into the effect of rate on production of syllables,...
Background: Re-learning of lexical entries is fundamental to rehabilitation of the common word findi...
This thesis presents an investigation of brain networks mediating both language-specific and domain-...
Summary: Repeated functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) during learning and recovery can info...
So far, only sparse data on the cerebral organization of speech motor control are available. In orde...
In order to delineate the neuroanatomical correlates of speech motor control, functional magnetic re...
To further delineate the neural basis of speech motor control, functional magnetic resonance imaging...
Two primary areas of damage have been implicated in apraxia of speech (AOS) based on the time post-s...
The role of the right hemisphere in aphasia recovery after left hemisphere damage remains unclear. I...
For more than a century, speech repetition has been used as an assay for gauging the integrity of th...
Language facilitation by transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) in healthy individuals has g...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Changes in brain activation as a function of continuous multiparametric word...
The aim of this thesis was to understand speech motor control in both people who are typically fluen...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Changes in brain activation as a function of continuous multiparametric word...
Neuropsychological tests of verbal fluency are very widely used to characterize impaired cognitive f...