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Supplementary Material for: Screening for Aphasia in NeuroDegeneration for the Diagnosis of Patients with Primary Progressive Aphasia: Clinical Validity and Psychometric Properties ...
Battista, P.; Catricalà, E.; Piccininni, M.. - : Karger Publishers, 2018
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Supplementary Material for: Screening for Aphasia in NeuroDegeneration for the Diagnosis of Patients with Primary Progressive Aphasia: Clinical Validity and Psychometric Properties ...
Battista, P.; Catricalà, E.; Piccininni, M.. - : Karger Publishers, 2018
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Action and object processing across three tasks: an fMRI study of picture-naming, word reading and repetition in Italian
Abstract: Numerous studies have investigated the neural processing of actions versus objects. Some have reported distinct areas subserving each item type, while others have found highly overlapping networks. These inconclusive results could be due to the use of different methodologies and tasks, as well as to the different ways these items are defined -- i.e., as semantic concepts (actions vs. objects) or as lexical/grammatical entities (nouns vs. verbs). The aim of this fMRI study was to evaluate whether the semantic processing of actions and objects can be linked to distinct brain regions, and whether different tasks result in different patterns of activation in the same set of participants. Healthy native speakers of Italian saw and heard action and object stimuli presented in three different ways: black and white line drawings (picture-naming), single printed words (reading), and aurally-presented words (repetition). Overall, across two of the three tasks, actions produced more activation than objects in left precentral gyrus, bilateral middle and superior temporal gyrus, right fusiform gyrus, and right cerebellum. At no time did objects result in greater activation than actions. These findings suggest that the brain networks supporting action and object processing overlap. Furthermore, the fact that the type of task can influence the relative degree of action versus object activation differences most likely reflects the effect of presentation modality (i.e., pictures vs. written/spoken words) on the processing of one conceptual category versus the other.
Keyword: Psychological Sciences
URL: https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/12074/
http://crl.ucsd.edu/newsletter/23-2/23-2.pdf
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Classification of primary progressive aphasia and its variants
Gorno-Tempini, M.L.; Hillis, A.E.; Weintraub, S.. - : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2011
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Dyslexia : cultural diversity and biological unity
In: Cognitive neuroscience (New York, 2009), 1; p. 454-461
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Language control and lexical competition in bilinguals: an event-related FMRI study.
In: Cerebral Cortex, vol. 18, no. 7, pp. 1496-1505 (2008)
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EFNS guidelines on cognitive rehabilitation: report of an EFNS task force.
In: European Journal of Neurology, vol. 12, no. 9, pp. 665-680 (2005)
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A fMRI study of word retrieval in aphasia
In: Brain & language. - Orlando, Fla. [u.a.] : Elsevier 85 (2003) 3, 357-368
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Dyslexia: cultural diversity and biological unity
In: Science , 291 (5511) pp. 2165-2167. (2001) (2001)
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Dyslexia: cultural diversity and biological unity
In: Science , 291 (5511) pp. 2165-2167. (2001) (2001)
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Broca's aphasia, Broca's area, and syntax: A complex relationship
In: Behavioral and brain sciences. - New York, NY [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 23 (2000) 1, 27
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Do we really need non-quantitative approaches in aphasiology?
In: Aphasiology. - London [u.a.] : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 12 (1998) 6, 453-455
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Neuropsychological disorders associated with subcortical lesions
Vallar, G.; Cappa, S.F.; Wallesch, Claus-W.. - Oxford [etc.] : Oxford University Press, 1992
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Clinical-CT scan correlations in a prospective series of patients with acute left-hemispheric subcortical stroke
In: Neuropsychological disorders associated with subcortical lesions (Oxford [etc.], 1992), P. 334-343
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Neuropsychological disorders after subcortical lesions : implications for neural models of language and spatial attention
In: Neuropsychological disorders associated with subcortical lesions (Oxford [etc.], 1992), P. 7-41
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The role of articulation in verbal short-term memory
In: Perspectives on cognitive neuropsychology (Hove, 1988), P.325-334
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