Controversy surrounds the interpretation of higher activation for pseudoword compared to word reading in the left precentral gyrus and pars opercularis. Specifically, does activation in these regions reflect: (1) the demands on sublexical assembly of articulatory codes, or (2) retrieval effort because the combinations of articulatory codes are unfamiliar? Using fMRI, in 84 neurologically intact participants, we addressed this issue by comparing reading and repetition of words (W) and pseudowords (P) to naming objects (O) from pictures or sounds. As objects do not provide sublexical articulatory cues, we hypothesis that retrieval effort will be greater for object naming than word repetition/reading (which benefits from both lexical and suble...
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This fMRI study used a single, multi-factorial, within-subjects design to dissociate multiple lingui...
Here we adopt a novel strategy to investigate phonological assembly. Participants performed a visual...
We used fMRI in 85 healthy participants to investigate whether different parts of the left supramarg...
Verbal fluency refers to the ability to generate as many words as possible in a limited time interv...
After Newman and Twieg ([2001]: Hum Brain Mapp 14:39-47) and others, we used a fast event-related fu...
Prior studies have shown that the left posterior superior temporal sulcus (pSTS) and left temporo-pa...
Positron emission tomography was used to investigate two competing hypotheses about the role of the ...
We used fMRI in 85 healthy participants to investigate whether different parts of the left supramarg...
This study investigated links between working memory and speech processing systems. We used delayed ...
Previous studies have investigated orthographic-to-phonological mapping during reading by comparing ...
Although it is widely accepted that nouns and verbs are functionally independent linguistic entities...
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...
AbstractOne of the most ubiquitous findings in functional neuroimaging research is activation of lef...
Contains fulltext : 17163.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Positron emiss...
This fMRI study used a single, multi-factorial, within-subjects design to dissociate multiple lingui...
Here we adopt a novel strategy to investigate phonological assembly. Participants performed a visual...
We used fMRI in 85 healthy participants to investigate whether different parts of the left supramarg...
Verbal fluency refers to the ability to generate as many words as possible in a limited time interv...
After Newman and Twieg ([2001]: Hum Brain Mapp 14:39-47) and others, we used a fast event-related fu...
Prior studies have shown that the left posterior superior temporal sulcus (pSTS) and left temporo-pa...
Positron emission tomography was used to investigate two competing hypotheses about the role of the ...
We used fMRI in 85 healthy participants to investigate whether different parts of the left supramarg...
This study investigated links between working memory and speech processing systems. We used delayed ...
Previous studies have investigated orthographic-to-phonological mapping during reading by comparing ...
Although it is widely accepted that nouns and verbs are functionally independent linguistic entities...
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...
AbstractOne of the most ubiquitous findings in functional neuroimaging research is activation of lef...
Contains fulltext : 17163.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Positron emiss...
This fMRI study used a single, multi-factorial, within-subjects design to dissociate multiple lingui...
Here we adopt a novel strategy to investigate phonological assembly. Participants performed a visual...