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A functional dissociation of the left frontal regions that contribute to single word production tasks
In: Neuroimage (2021)
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Lesions that do or do not impair digit span: a study of 816 stroke survivors
In: Brain Commun (2021)
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Damage to Broca’s area does not contribute to long-term speech production outcome after stroke
In: Brain (2021)
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Brain regions that support accurate speech production after damage to Broca’s area
In: Brain Commun (2021)
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Right cerebral motor areas that support accurate speech production following damage to cerebellar speech areas
In: Neuroimage Clin (2021)
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Research on bilingualism as discovery science
In: Brain Lang (2021)
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A Data-Based Approach for Selecting Pre- and Intra-Operative Language Mapping Tasks
In: Front Neurosci (2021)
Abstract: Background: Pre- and intra-operative language mapping in neurosurgery patients frequently involves an object naming task. The choice of the optimal object naming paradigm remains challenging due to lack of normative data and standardization in mapping practices. The aim of this study was to identify object naming paradigms that robustly and consistently activate classical language regions and could therefore be used to improve the sensitivity of language mapping in brain tumor and epilepsy patients. Methods: Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data from two independent groups of healthy controls (total = 79) were used to generate threshold-weighted voxel-based consistency maps. This novel approach allowed us to compare inter-subject consistency of activation for naming single objects in the visual and auditory modality and naming two objects in a phrase or a sentence. Results: We found that the consistency of activation in language regions was greater for naming two objects per picture than one object per picture, even when controlling for the number of names produced in 5 s. Conclusion: More consistent activation in language areas for naming two objects compared to one object suggests that two-object naming tasks may be more suitable for delimiting language eloquent regions with pre- and intra-operative language testing. More broadly, we propose that the functional specificity of brain mapping paradigms for a whole range of different linguistic and non-linguistic functions could be enhanced by referring to databased models of inter-subject consistency and variability in typical and atypical brain responses.
Keyword: Neuroscience
URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8656425/
https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2021.743402
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Dissociating the semantic function of two neighbouring subregions in the left lateral anterior temporal lobe
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Comparing language outcomes in monolingual and bilingual stroke patients
Hope, Thomas M. H.; Parker Jones, ‘Ōiwi; Grogan, Alice. - : Oxford University Press, 2015
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Individual variability and neuroplastic changes : [commentary on Baum and Titone]
In: Applied psycholinguistics. - Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 35 (2014) 5, 910-912
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A control process model of code-switching
Green, David W.; Li, Wei. - : Taylor and Francis, 2014
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Dissecting the functional anatomy of auditory word repetition
Hope, Thomas M. H.; Prejawa, Susan; Parker Jones, ‘Ōiwi. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2014
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Sensory-to-motor integration during auditory repetition: a combined fMRI and lesion study
Parker Jones, ‘Ōiwi; Prejawa, Susan; Hope, Thomas M. H.. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2014
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Language control in bilinguals: The adaptive control hypothesis
In: Journal of cognitive psychology. - Abingdon : Routlegde, Taylor & Francis Group 25 (2013) 5, 515-530
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Language control in bilinguals: The adaptive control hypothesis
Green, David W.; Abutalebi, Jubin. - : Taylor & Francis, 2013
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Auditory–motor interactions for the production of native and non-native speech
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Cognitive control for language switching in bilinguals: A quantitative meta-analysis of functional neuroimaging studies
In: Language and cognitive processes. - Abingdon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 27 (2012) 10, 1479-1488
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A bilingual advantage in controlling language interference during sentence comprehension
In: Bilingualism. - Cambridge : Univ. Press 15 (2012) 4, 858-872
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A bilingual advantage in controlling language interference during sentence comprehension
Green, David W.; Leech, Robert; Filippi, Roberto. - : Cambridge University Press, 2012
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Where, When and Why Brain Activation Differs for Bilinguals and Monolinguals during Picture Naming and Reading Aloud
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