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Analyzing classroom teacher-student consultations: a systemic-multimodal perspective ...
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Analyzing classroom teacher-student consultations: a systemic-multimodal perspective ...
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Non-routine Mathematical Problem-Solving: Creativity, Engagement, and Intuition of STEM Tertiary Students
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The anesthetic approach for endovascular recanalization therapy depends on the lesion site in acute ischemic stroke
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In: Neuroradiology (2021)
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Lesion site and therapy time predict responses to a therapy for anomia after stroke: a prognostic model development study
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In: Sci Rep (2021)
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Lesion site and therapy time predict responses to a therapy for anomia after stroke: a prognostic model development study
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Lesions that do or do not impair digit span: a study of 816 stroke survivors
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In: Brain Commun (2021)
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Damage to Broca’s area does not contribute to long-term speech production outcome after stroke
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In: Brain (2021)
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Changes in Community Clinicians’ Attitudes and Competence following a Transdiagnostic Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Training
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In: Implement Res Pract (2021)
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Brain regions that support accurate speech production after damage to Broca’s area
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In: Brain Commun (2021)
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Broca’s area in the posterior half of the left inferior frontal gyrus has traditionally been considered an important node in the speech production network. Nevertheless, recovery of speech production has been reported, to different degrees, within a few months of damage to Broca’s area. Importantly, contemporary evidence suggests that, within Broca’s area, its posterior part (i.e. pars opercularis) plays a more prominent role in speech production than its anterior part (i.e. pars triangularis). In this study, we therefore investigated the brain activation patterns that underlie accurate speech production following stroke damage to the opercular part of Broca’s area. By combining functional MRI and 13 tasks that place varying demands on speech production, brain activation was compared in (i) seven patients of interest with damage to the opercular part of Broca’s area; (ii) 55 neurologically intact controls; and (iii) 28 patient controls with left-hemisphere damage that spared Broca’s area. When producing accurate overt speech responses, the patients with damage to the left pars opercularis activated a substantial portion of the normal bilaterally distributed system. Within this system, there was a lesion-site-dependent effect in a specific part of the right cerebellar Crus I where activation was significantly higher in the patients with damage to the left pars opercularis compared to both neurologically intact and patient controls. In addition, activation in the right pars opercularis was significantly higher in the patients with damage to the left pars opercularis relative to neurologically intact controls but not patient controls (after adjusting for differences in lesion size). By further examining how right Crus I and right pars opercularis responded across a range of conditions in the neurologically intact controls, we suggest that these regions play distinct roles in domain-general cognitive control. Finally, we show that enhanced activation in the right pars opercularis cannot be explained by release from an inhibitory relationship with the left pars opercularis (i.e. dis-inhibition) because right pars opercularis activation was positively related to left pars opercularis activation in neurologically intact controls. Our findings motivate and guide future studies to investigate (i) how exactly right Crus I and right pars opercularis support accurate speech production after damage to the opercular part of Broca’s area and (ii) whether non-invasive neurostimulation to one or both of these regions boosts speech production recovery after damage to the opercular part of Broca’s area.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8523882/ https://doi.org/10.1093/braincomms/fcab230 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34671727
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Evaluating the Impact of Puzzle-based Learning on Creativity, Engagement and Intuition of STEM Tertiary Students
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CorCenCC: Corpws Cenedlaethol Cymraeg Cyfoes – the National Corpus of Contemporary Welsh ...
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Novel Computational Linguistic Measures, Dialogue System and the Development of SOPHIE: Standardized Online Patient for Healthcare Interaction Education ...
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Multimodal estimation and communication of latent semantic knowledge for robust execution of robot instructions
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In: Prof. Roy (2020)
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Patterns of Multidisciplinary Care of Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma in Medicare Patients
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In: JAMA Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg (2020)
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Black holes, gravitational waves and fundamental physics: a roadmap
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In: Class.Quant.Grav. ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01833690 ; Class.Quant.Grav., 2019, 36 (14), pp.143001. ⟨10.1088/1361-6382/ab0587⟩ (2019)
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Pathogenic variants in USP7 cause a neurodevelopmental disorder with speech delays, altered behavior, and neurologic anomalies.
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In: Genetics in medicine : official journal of the American College of Medical Genetics, vol 21, iss 8 (2019)
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Black holes, gravitational waves and fundamental physics: a roadmap
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