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The influence of contextual constraint on verbal selection mechanisms and its neural correlates in Parkinson’s disease
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A combined analysis of genetically correlated traits identifies 187 loci and a role for neurogenesis and myelination in intelligence
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Describing placebo phenomena in medicine: a linguistic approach
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Remedial interventions for developmental dyslexia: How neuropsychological evidence can inspire and support a rehabilitation training
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Decreased integrity of the fronto-temporal fibers of the left inferior occipito-frontal fasciculus associated with auditory verbal hallucinations in schizophrenia
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Polygenic risk of spasmodic dysphonia is associated with vulnerable sensorimotor connectivity
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Healing Our Race-Linked Wounds
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In: Carroy U "Cuf" Ferguson, Ph.D. (2015)
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Human cognitive ability is influenced by genetic variation in components of postsynaptic signalling complexes assembled by NMDA receptors and MAGUK proteins
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Childhood intelligence is heritable, highly polygenic and associated with FNBP1L
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Autonomic responsivity and semantic associative competences in disturb of consciousness
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Language changes coincide with motor and fMRI changes following upper extremity motor therapy for hemiparesis: a brief report
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Distinct neural substrates for semantic knowledge and naming in the temporoparietal network
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Neural mechanisms underlying the facilitation of naming in aphasia using a semantic task: an fMRI study
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Genome-wide association studies establish that human intelligence is highly heritable and polygenic
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Perceptual and semantic contributions to repetition priming of environmental sounds
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Dyslexia and DYX1C1: Deficits in reading and spelling associated with a missense mutation
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The contribution of the parietal lobes to speaking and writing
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The left parietal lobe has been proposed as a major language area. However, parietal cortical function is more usually considered in terms of the control of actions, contributing both to attention and cross-modal integration of external and reafferent sensory cues. We used positron emission tomography to study normal subjects while they overtly generated narratives, both spoken and written. The purpose was to identify the parietal contribution to the modality-specific sensorimotor control of communication, separate from amodal linguistic and memory processes involved in generating a narrative. The majority of left and right parietal activity was associated with the execution of writing under visual and somatosensory control irrespective of whether the output was a narrative or repetitive reproduction of a single grapheme. In contrast, action-related parietal activity during speech production was confined to primary somatosensory cortex. The only parietal area with a pattern of activity compatible with an amodal central role in communication was the ventral part of the left angular gyrus (AG). The results of this study indicate that the cognitive processing of language within the parietal lobe is confined to the AG and that the major contribution of parietal cortex to communication is in the sensorimotor control of writing.
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2804 Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience; 2805 Cognitive Neuroscience; Parietal; PET; Somatosensory; Speech; Writing
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URL: https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:bd264d1
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Language control and lexical competition in bilinguals: An event-related fMRI study
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