International audienceINTRODUCTION: Handwriting is a modality of language production whose cerebral substrates remain poorly known although the existence of specific regions is postulated. The description of brain damaged patients with agraphia and, more recently, several neuroimaging studies suggest the involvement of different brain regions. However, results vary with the methodological choices made and may not always discriminate between "writing-specific" and motor or linguistic processes shared with other abilities. METHODS: We used the "Activation Likelihood Estimate" (ALE) meta-analytical method to identify the cerebral network of areas commonly activated during handwriting in 18 neuroimaging studies published in the literature. Incl...
International audienceIn this article, we present recent neuroimaging studies performed to identify ...
Writing is a composite activity that involves central linguistic processes (phonological, semantic, ...
International audienceRunning title: The handwriting brain of children Research Highlights • We used...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Handwriting is a modality of language production whose cerebral ...
International audienceSince the first lesion studies from the late nineteenth century until the adve...
Several brain imaging studies identified brain regions that are consistently involved in writing tas...
International audienceSeveral brain imaging studies identified brain regions that are consistently i...
Producing written words requires central cognitive processes (such as orthographic long-term and wor...
Classical neuropsychological models of writing separate central (linguistic) processes common to ora...
International audienceA few intriguing neuropsychologial studies report dissociations where agraphic...
Background Writing is a sequential motor action based on sensorimotor integration in visuospatial an...
Writing is a sequential motor action based on sensorimotor integration in visuospatial and linguisti...
International audienceCurrent models of writing assume that the orthographic processes involved in s...
Writing is a sequential motor action based on sensorimotor integration in visuospatial and linguisti...
International audienceIn this article, we present recent neuroimaging studies performed to identify ...
Writing is a composite activity that involves central linguistic processes (phonological, semantic, ...
International audienceRunning title: The handwriting brain of children Research Highlights • We used...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Handwriting is a modality of language production whose cerebral ...
International audienceSince the first lesion studies from the late nineteenth century until the adve...
Several brain imaging studies identified brain regions that are consistently involved in writing tas...
International audienceSeveral brain imaging studies identified brain regions that are consistently i...
Producing written words requires central cognitive processes (such as orthographic long-term and wor...
Classical neuropsychological models of writing separate central (linguistic) processes common to ora...
International audienceA few intriguing neuropsychologial studies report dissociations where agraphic...
Background Writing is a sequential motor action based on sensorimotor integration in visuospatial an...
Writing is a sequential motor action based on sensorimotor integration in visuospatial and linguisti...
International audienceCurrent models of writing assume that the orthographic processes involved in s...
Writing is a sequential motor action based on sensorimotor integration in visuospatial and linguisti...
International audienceIn this article, we present recent neuroimaging studies performed to identify ...
Writing is a composite activity that involves central linguistic processes (phonological, semantic, ...
International audienceRunning title: The handwriting brain of children Research Highlights • We used...