INTRODUCTION: In the classic neurological model of language, the human inferior parietal lobule (IPL) plays an important role in visual word recognition. The region is both functionally and structurally heterogeneous, however, suggesting that subregions of IPL may differentially contribute to reading. The two main sub-divisions are the supramarginal (SMG) and angular gyri, which have been hypothesized to contribute preferentially to phonological and semantic aspects of word processing, respectively. METHODS: Here we used single-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to investigate the functional specificity and timing of SMG involvement in reading. Participants performed two reading tasks that focused attention on either the phonolog...
The supramarginal gyrus (SMG) is activated for phonological processing during both language and verb...
Magnetoencephalography (MEG) has shown pseudohomophone priming effects at Broca’s area (specifically...
Recent functional imaging studies demonstrated that both the left and right supramarginal gyri (SMG)...
Reading is a surprisingly difficult task that, at a minimum, requires recognizing a visual stimulus ...
One of the regions that have consistently been included in the neurological models of reading is the...
Increasing evidence in the literature supports the usefulness of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (...
Increasing evidence in the literature supports the usefulness of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (...
Increasing evidence in the literature supports the usefulness of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (...
Increasing evidence in the literature supports the usefulness of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (...
We used fMRI in 85 healthy participants to investigate whether different parts of the left supramarg...
BACKGROUND: It is well established that the left inferior frontal gyrus plays a key role in the cere...
We used fMRI in 85 healthy participants to investigate whether different parts of the left supramarg...
We used fMRI in 85 healthy participants to investigate whether different parts of the left supramarg...
It is well established that the left inferior frontal gyrus plays a key role in the cerebral cortica...
It is well established that the left inferior frontal gyrus plays a key role in the cerebral cortica...
The supramarginal gyrus (SMG) is activated for phonological processing during both language and verb...
Magnetoencephalography (MEG) has shown pseudohomophone priming effects at Broca’s area (specifically...
Recent functional imaging studies demonstrated that both the left and right supramarginal gyri (SMG)...
Reading is a surprisingly difficult task that, at a minimum, requires recognizing a visual stimulus ...
One of the regions that have consistently been included in the neurological models of reading is the...
Increasing evidence in the literature supports the usefulness of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (...
Increasing evidence in the literature supports the usefulness of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (...
Increasing evidence in the literature supports the usefulness of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (...
Increasing evidence in the literature supports the usefulness of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (...
We used fMRI in 85 healthy participants to investigate whether different parts of the left supramarg...
BACKGROUND: It is well established that the left inferior frontal gyrus plays a key role in the cere...
We used fMRI in 85 healthy participants to investigate whether different parts of the left supramarg...
We used fMRI in 85 healthy participants to investigate whether different parts of the left supramarg...
It is well established that the left inferior frontal gyrus plays a key role in the cerebral cortica...
It is well established that the left inferior frontal gyrus plays a key role in the cerebral cortica...
The supramarginal gyrus (SMG) is activated for phonological processing during both language and verb...
Magnetoencephalography (MEG) has shown pseudohomophone priming effects at Broca’s area (specifically...
Recent functional imaging studies demonstrated that both the left and right supramarginal gyri (SMG)...