The noninvasive methods of cognitive neuroscience offer new possibilities to study language. We used neuronavigated multisite transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to determine the functional relevance of 1) the posterior part of left superior temporal gyrus (Wernicke's area), 2) a midportion of Broca's area (slightly posterior/superior to apex of vertical ascending ramus), and 3) the midsection of the left middle temporal gyrus (MTG), during overt picture naming. Our chronometric TMS design enabled us to chart the time points at which neural activity in each of these regions functionally contributes to overt speech production. Our findings demonstrate that the midsection of left MTG becomes functionally relevant at 225 ms after picture o...
Prior studies have shown that the left posterior superior temporal sulcus (pSTS) and left temporo-pa...
Functional imaging data suggest different regions for semantic, syntactic, and phonological processi...
There is growing evidence from patient and neuroimaging studies that the anterior temporal lobe (ATL...
The noninvasive methods of cognitive neuroscience offer new possibilities to study language. We used...
The noninvasive methods of cognitive neuroscience offer new possibilities to study language. We used...
The noninvasive methods of cognitive neuroscience offer new possibilities to study language. We used...
The opercular and triangular sections of the inferior frontal gyrus, also known as Broca's area, hav...
r r Abstract: Language production is a complex neural process that requires the interplay between mu...
Recent neuroimaging studies provide evidence for a shared neural network for phonological processing...
This chapter reviews the findings of 58 word production experiments using different tasks and neuroi...
Ten participants learned a miniature language (Anigram), which they later employed to verbally descr...
Language production involves a complex set of computations, from conceptualization to articulation, ...
Published: 28 February 2020Speech production is a complex skill whose neural implementation relies o...
While much progress has been made in how brain organization supports language function, the language...
For over 150 years, most of our knowledge about the neural organisation of language production has b...
Prior studies have shown that the left posterior superior temporal sulcus (pSTS) and left temporo-pa...
Functional imaging data suggest different regions for semantic, syntactic, and phonological processi...
There is growing evidence from patient and neuroimaging studies that the anterior temporal lobe (ATL...
The noninvasive methods of cognitive neuroscience offer new possibilities to study language. We used...
The noninvasive methods of cognitive neuroscience offer new possibilities to study language. We used...
The noninvasive methods of cognitive neuroscience offer new possibilities to study language. We used...
The opercular and triangular sections of the inferior frontal gyrus, also known as Broca's area, hav...
r r Abstract: Language production is a complex neural process that requires the interplay between mu...
Recent neuroimaging studies provide evidence for a shared neural network for phonological processing...
This chapter reviews the findings of 58 word production experiments using different tasks and neuroi...
Ten participants learned a miniature language (Anigram), which they later employed to verbally descr...
Language production involves a complex set of computations, from conceptualization to articulation, ...
Published: 28 February 2020Speech production is a complex skill whose neural implementation relies o...
While much progress has been made in how brain organization supports language function, the language...
For over 150 years, most of our knowledge about the neural organisation of language production has b...
Prior studies have shown that the left posterior superior temporal sulcus (pSTS) and left temporo-pa...
Functional imaging data suggest different regions for semantic, syntactic, and phonological processi...
There is growing evidence from patient and neuroimaging studies that the anterior temporal lobe (ATL...