This is the published version, also available here: http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0864-05.2005.We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to examine task-specific modulations of effective connectivity within a left-hemisphere language network during spelling and rhyming judgments on visually presented words. We identified sites showing task-specific activations for rhyming in the lateral temporal cortex (LTC) and for spelling in the intraparietal sulcus (IPS). The inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) and fusiform gyrus were engaged by both tasks. Dynamic causal modeling showed that each task preferentially strengthened modulatory influences converging on its task-specific site (LTC for rhyming, IPS for spelling). These remarkably selective...
Children can learn the meaning of a new word from context during normal reading or listening, withou...
During linguistic processing, a set of brain regions on the lateral surfaces of the left frontal, te...
The adaptive potential of the language network to compensate for lesions remains elusive. We show th...
This is the published version, also available here: http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0864-05.2005...
Functional neuroimaging studies suggest that neural networks that subserve reading are organized dif...
Reading is an essential part of modern society, yet much is still unknown about the physiological un...
Functional neuroimaging studies suggest that neural networks that subserve reading are organized dif...
We used fMRI to examine the neural substrates of sublexical phoneme-grapheme conversion during spell...
The brain’s remarkable capacity for language requires bidirectional interactions between functionall...
Complex sentence processing is supported by a left-lateralized network including inferior frontal co...
Complex sentence processing is supported by a left-lateralized network including inferior frontal co...
Complex sentence processing is supported by a left-lateralized network including inferior frontal co...
© The Author 2016. During linguistic processing, a set of brain regions on the lateral surfaces of t...
© The Author 2016. During linguistic processing, a set of brain regions on the lateral surfaces of t...
AbstractThe brain undergoes adaptive changes during learning. Spontaneous neural activity has been p...
Children can learn the meaning of a new word from context during normal reading or listening, withou...
During linguistic processing, a set of brain regions on the lateral surfaces of the left frontal, te...
The adaptive potential of the language network to compensate for lesions remains elusive. We show th...
This is the published version, also available here: http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0864-05.2005...
Functional neuroimaging studies suggest that neural networks that subserve reading are organized dif...
Reading is an essential part of modern society, yet much is still unknown about the physiological un...
Functional neuroimaging studies suggest that neural networks that subserve reading are organized dif...
We used fMRI to examine the neural substrates of sublexical phoneme-grapheme conversion during spell...
The brain’s remarkable capacity for language requires bidirectional interactions between functionall...
Complex sentence processing is supported by a left-lateralized network including inferior frontal co...
Complex sentence processing is supported by a left-lateralized network including inferior frontal co...
Complex sentence processing is supported by a left-lateralized network including inferior frontal co...
© The Author 2016. During linguistic processing, a set of brain regions on the lateral surfaces of t...
© The Author 2016. During linguistic processing, a set of brain regions on the lateral surfaces of t...
AbstractThe brain undergoes adaptive changes during learning. Spontaneous neural activity has been p...
Children can learn the meaning of a new word from context during normal reading or listening, withou...
During linguistic processing, a set of brain regions on the lateral surfaces of the left frontal, te...
The adaptive potential of the language network to compensate for lesions remains elusive. We show th...