We used fMRI in 85 healthy participants to investigate whether different parts of the left supramarginal gyrus (SMG) are involved in processing phonological inputs and outputs. The experiment involved 2 tasks (speech production (SP) and one-back (OB) matching) on 8 different types of stimuli that systematically varied the demands on sensory processing (visual vs. auditory), sublexical phonological input (words and pseudowords vs. nonverbal stimuli), and semantic content (words and objects vs. pseudowords and meaningless baseline stimuli). In ventral SMG, we found an anterior subregion associated with articulatory sequencing (for SP > OB matching) and a posterior subregion associated with auditory short-term memory (for all auditory > visual...
INTRODUCTION: In the classic neurological model of language, the human inferior parietal lobule (IPL...
Deficits in phonology are among the most common and persistent impairments in aphasia after left hem...
International audienceHow are word recognition circuits organized in the left temporal lobe? We used...
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...
The supramarginal gyrus (SMG) is activated for phonological processing during both language and verb...
Abstract & Impairments in phonological processing have been associated with damage to the region...
While the involvement of the left inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) in language production is undisputed,...
Reading is a surprisingly difficult task that, at a minimum, requires recognizing a visual stimulus ...
After Newman and Twieg ([2001]: Hum Brain Mapp 14:39-47) and others, we used a fast event-related fu...
This fMRI study used a single, multi-factorial, within-subjects design to dissociate multiple lingui...
International audienceThe advent of functional neuroimaging has allowed tremendous advances in our u...
Recent functional imaging studies demonstrated that both the left and right supramarginal gyri (SMG)...
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INTRODUCTION: In the classic neurological model of language, the human inferior parietal lobule (IPL...
Deficits in phonology are among the most common and persistent impairments in aphasia after left hem...
International audienceHow are word recognition circuits organized in the left temporal lobe? We used...
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...
The supramarginal gyrus (SMG) is activated for phonological processing during both language and verb...
Abstract & Impairments in phonological processing have been associated with damage to the region...
While the involvement of the left inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) in language production is undisputed,...
Reading is a surprisingly difficult task that, at a minimum, requires recognizing a visual stimulus ...
After Newman and Twieg ([2001]: Hum Brain Mapp 14:39-47) and others, we used a fast event-related fu...
This fMRI study used a single, multi-factorial, within-subjects design to dissociate multiple lingui...
International audienceThe advent of functional neuroimaging has allowed tremendous advances in our u...
Recent functional imaging studies demonstrated that both the left and right supramarginal gyri (SMG)...
Contains fulltext : 17163.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Positron emiss...
INTRODUCTION: In the classic neurological model of language, the human inferior parietal lobule (IPL...
Deficits in phonology are among the most common and persistent impairments in aphasia after left hem...
International audienceHow are word recognition circuits organized in the left temporal lobe? We used...