In this study, changes in blood oxygenation and volume were monitored while monolingual right-handed subjects read English sentences. Our results confirm the role of the left peri-sylvian cortex in language processing. Interestingly, individual subject analyses reveal a pattern of activation characterized by several small, limited patches rather than a few large, anatomically well-circumscribed centers. Between-subject analyses confirm a lateralized pattern of activation and reveal active classical language areas including Broca's area, Wernicke's area, and the angular gyms. In addition they point to areas only more recently considered as language-relevant including the anterior portion of the superior temporal sulcus. This area has not bee...
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International audienceAs an interface between the visual and language system, the left ventral occip...
International audienceUnderstanding action-related language might require some motor simulation of t...
Neuroimaging studies of written and spoken sentence processing report greater left hemisphere than r...
Only a few functional neuroimaging studies of visual language processing have been published, with c...
Background: Current models emphasize that language-related functions are predominantly organized in ...
Functional imaging has now been used to study the neurobiology of language for more than 20 years. I...
Language function in the right-hemispheric homologues of Brocas and Wernickes areas does not only co...
The study of neural correlates of language has always lagged behind the study of other aspects of be...
Written language comprehension at the word and the sentence level was analysed by the combination of...
Written language comprehension at the word and the sentence level was analysed by the combination of...
We herein propose an atlas of 32 sentence-related areas based on a 3-step method combining the analy...
The cortical regions of the brain traditionally associated with the comprehension of language are We...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) techniques are based on the assumption that changes in ...
International audienceThe determining of brain regions that exhibit specific activity during sentenc...
To access publisher's full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
International audienceAs an interface between the visual and language system, the left ventral occip...
International audienceUnderstanding action-related language might require some motor simulation of t...
Neuroimaging studies of written and spoken sentence processing report greater left hemisphere than r...
Only a few functional neuroimaging studies of visual language processing have been published, with c...
Background: Current models emphasize that language-related functions are predominantly organized in ...
Functional imaging has now been used to study the neurobiology of language for more than 20 years. I...
Language function in the right-hemispheric homologues of Brocas and Wernickes areas does not only co...
The study of neural correlates of language has always lagged behind the study of other aspects of be...
Written language comprehension at the word and the sentence level was analysed by the combination of...
Written language comprehension at the word and the sentence level was analysed by the combination of...
We herein propose an atlas of 32 sentence-related areas based on a 3-step method combining the analy...
The cortical regions of the brain traditionally associated with the comprehension of language are We...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) techniques are based on the assumption that changes in ...
International audienceThe determining of brain regions that exhibit specific activity during sentenc...
To access publisher's full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
International audienceAs an interface between the visual and language system, the left ventral occip...
International audienceUnderstanding action-related language might require some motor simulation of t...