In the 19th century, ground-breaking observations on aphasia by Broca and Wernicke suggested that language function depends on the activity of the cerebral cortex. At the same time, Wernicke and Lichtheim also elaborated the first large-scale network model of language which incorporated long-range and short-range (transcortical connections) white matter pathways in language processing. The arcuate fasciculus (dorsal stream) was traditionally viewed as the major language pathway for repetition, but scientists also envisioned that white matter tracts travelling through the insular cortex (ventral stream) and transcortical connections may take part in language processing. Modern cognitive neuroscience has provided tools, including neuroimaging...
International audienceMore than a century ago, Broca (1861), Wernicke (1874) and Lichteim (1885) lai...
The present thesis is dedicated to studying the human language connectome by combining diffusion-wei...
The role of left and right hemisphere brain regions in language recovery after stroke-induced aphasi...
Individual differences in the ability to deal with language have long been discussed. The neural bas...
Communication in humans activates almost every part of the brain. Of course, the use of language pre...
For more than a century, speech repetition has been used as an assay for gauging the integrity of th...
Human language is organized along two main processing streams connecting posterior temporal cortex a...
Reading is a cultural invention that needs to recruit cortical infrastructure that was not designed ...
Language processing is supported by different regions located in separate parts of the brain. A cruc...
The language-relevant brain regions, Brodmann's area in the inferior frontal cortex and Wernicke's a...
In recent decades, neuroimaging studies on the neural infrastructure of language are usually (or mos...
Objective To combine MRI-based cortical morphometry and diffusion white matter tractography to descr...
AbstractIt is now ten years since a ‘ventral language pathway’ was demonstrated in vivo in the human...
One of the most paradoxical aspects of human language is that it is so unlike any other form of beha...
There is a long-standing debate in the literature on the role played by executive functions (e.g., c...
International audienceMore than a century ago, Broca (1861), Wernicke (1874) and Lichteim (1885) lai...
The present thesis is dedicated to studying the human language connectome by combining diffusion-wei...
The role of left and right hemisphere brain regions in language recovery after stroke-induced aphasi...
Individual differences in the ability to deal with language have long been discussed. The neural bas...
Communication in humans activates almost every part of the brain. Of course, the use of language pre...
For more than a century, speech repetition has been used as an assay for gauging the integrity of th...
Human language is organized along two main processing streams connecting posterior temporal cortex a...
Reading is a cultural invention that needs to recruit cortical infrastructure that was not designed ...
Language processing is supported by different regions located in separate parts of the brain. A cruc...
The language-relevant brain regions, Brodmann's area in the inferior frontal cortex and Wernicke's a...
In recent decades, neuroimaging studies on the neural infrastructure of language are usually (or mos...
Objective To combine MRI-based cortical morphometry and diffusion white matter tractography to descr...
AbstractIt is now ten years since a ‘ventral language pathway’ was demonstrated in vivo in the human...
One of the most paradoxical aspects of human language is that it is so unlike any other form of beha...
There is a long-standing debate in the literature on the role played by executive functions (e.g., c...
International audienceMore than a century ago, Broca (1861), Wernicke (1874) and Lichteim (1885) lai...
The present thesis is dedicated to studying the human language connectome by combining diffusion-wei...
The role of left and right hemisphere brain regions in language recovery after stroke-induced aphasi...