Background: Neurocognitive models of language processing highlight the role of the left inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) in the functional network underlying language. Furthermore, neuroscience research has shown that IFG is not a uniform region anatomically, cytoarchitectonically or functionally. However, no previous study explored the language-related functional connectivity patterns of IFG subdivisions using a meta-analytic connectivity modeling (MACM) approach. Purpose: The present MACM study aimed to identify language-related coactivation patterns of the left and right IFG subdivisions. Method: Six regions of interest (ROIs) were defined using a probabilistic brain atlas corresponding to pars opercularis, pars triangularis and pars orbital...
The left inferior frontal gyrus (LIFG) has been ascribed key roles in numerous cognitive domains, su...
Mapping language functions in the brain is of profound theoretical and clinical interest. The aim of...
Functional lateralization is a feature of human brain function, most apparent in the typical left-he...
Background Neurocognitive models of language processing highlight the role of the left inferior fron...
The neuroanatomy of language cognition has an extensive history of scientific interest and inquiry. ...
IntroductionDespite abundant research on the role of Broca's area in language processing, there is s...
International audienceThe advent of functional neuroimaging has allowed tremendous advances in our u...
The neuroanatomy of language cognition has an extensive history of scientific interest and inquiry. ...
While traditional models of language comprehension have focused on the left posterior temporal corte...
In humans, the most obvious functional lateralization is the specialization of the left hemisphere f...
AbstractThe hypothesis that ventral/anterior left inferior frontal gyrus (LIFG) subserves semantic p...
Although it is well-established that human language functions are mostly lateralized to the left hem...
The inferior frontal junction (IFJ) area, a small region in the posterior lateral prefrontal cortex ...
During linguistic processing, a set of brain regions on the lateral surfaces of the left frontal, te...
Studies have shown that when compared to more invasive methods, fMRI is an accurate predictor of lan...
The left inferior frontal gyrus (LIFG) has been ascribed key roles in numerous cognitive domains, su...
Mapping language functions in the brain is of profound theoretical and clinical interest. The aim of...
Functional lateralization is a feature of human brain function, most apparent in the typical left-he...
Background Neurocognitive models of language processing highlight the role of the left inferior fron...
The neuroanatomy of language cognition has an extensive history of scientific interest and inquiry. ...
IntroductionDespite abundant research on the role of Broca's area in language processing, there is s...
International audienceThe advent of functional neuroimaging has allowed tremendous advances in our u...
The neuroanatomy of language cognition has an extensive history of scientific interest and inquiry. ...
While traditional models of language comprehension have focused on the left posterior temporal corte...
In humans, the most obvious functional lateralization is the specialization of the left hemisphere f...
AbstractThe hypothesis that ventral/anterior left inferior frontal gyrus (LIFG) subserves semantic p...
Although it is well-established that human language functions are mostly lateralized to the left hem...
The inferior frontal junction (IFJ) area, a small region in the posterior lateral prefrontal cortex ...
During linguistic processing, a set of brain regions on the lateral surfaces of the left frontal, te...
Studies have shown that when compared to more invasive methods, fMRI is an accurate predictor of lan...
The left inferior frontal gyrus (LIFG) has been ascribed key roles in numerous cognitive domains, su...
Mapping language functions in the brain is of profound theoretical and clinical interest. The aim of...
Functional lateralization is a feature of human brain function, most apparent in the typical left-he...