Verbal fluency is commonly used to evaluate cognitive dysfunction in a variety of neuropsychiatric diseases, yet the neurobiology underlying performance of this task is incompletely understood. Electrocorticography (ECoG) provides a unique opportunity to investigate temporal activation patterns during cognitive tasks with high spatial and temporal precision. We used ECoG to study high gamma activity (HGA) patterns in patients undergoing presurgical evaluation for intractable epilepsy as they completed an overt, free-recall verbal fluency task. We examined regions demonstrating changes in HGA during specific timeframes relative to speech onset. Early pre-speech high gamma activity was present in left frontal regions during letter fluency and...
Neuropsychological tests of verbal fluency are very widely used to characterize impaired cognitive f...
Background: Numerous studies have demonstrated that individuals exhibit structured neural activity i...
The neural bases of human executive functions remain largely unknown. Recent data in animals and hum...
Different models for cortical processing of speech have been proposed. Classically, the regions par...
Opinions are divided on whether word reading processes occur in a hierarchical, feedforward fashion ...
We examined the spatiotemporal dynamics of word processing by recording the electrocorticogram (ECoG...
Direct intracranial recording of human brain activity is an important approach for deciphering neura...
International audienceWhile functional neuroimaging studies have helped elucidate major regions impl...
We recorded electrocorticographic (ECoG) data from 15 patients with intractable epilepsy during a wo...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of the human brain has shown that the hippocampus and t...
BACKGROUND: We developed a functional brain analysis system that enabled us to perform real-time ta...
Objective: Previous evidence in epileptic subjects has shown that theta (about 4-7 Hz) and gamma rhy...
As proposed by Tulving (1972), episodic memory involves encoding and retrieving events embedded with...
In this study, we have addressed the question of functional brain reorganization for language in the...
The neural bases of human executive functions remain largely unknown. Recent data in animals and hum...
Neuropsychological tests of verbal fluency are very widely used to characterize impaired cognitive f...
Background: Numerous studies have demonstrated that individuals exhibit structured neural activity i...
The neural bases of human executive functions remain largely unknown. Recent data in animals and hum...
Different models for cortical processing of speech have been proposed. Classically, the regions par...
Opinions are divided on whether word reading processes occur in a hierarchical, feedforward fashion ...
We examined the spatiotemporal dynamics of word processing by recording the electrocorticogram (ECoG...
Direct intracranial recording of human brain activity is an important approach for deciphering neura...
International audienceWhile functional neuroimaging studies have helped elucidate major regions impl...
We recorded electrocorticographic (ECoG) data from 15 patients with intractable epilepsy during a wo...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of the human brain has shown that the hippocampus and t...
BACKGROUND: We developed a functional brain analysis system that enabled us to perform real-time ta...
Objective: Previous evidence in epileptic subjects has shown that theta (about 4-7 Hz) and gamma rhy...
As proposed by Tulving (1972), episodic memory involves encoding and retrieving events embedded with...
In this study, we have addressed the question of functional brain reorganization for language in the...
The neural bases of human executive functions remain largely unknown. Recent data in animals and hum...
Neuropsychological tests of verbal fluency are very widely used to characterize impaired cognitive f...
Background: Numerous studies have demonstrated that individuals exhibit structured neural activity i...
The neural bases of human executive functions remain largely unknown. Recent data in animals and hum...