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The interplay of morphological-configuration switching and language switching
Contreras-Saavedra, Carla Elizabeth Verfasser]. - Aachen : Universitätsbibliothek der RWTH Aachen, 2021
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Multilingual two-digit number naming: The influence of composition rules on language switching ...
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Multilingual two-digit number naming: The influence of composition rules on language switching ...
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Dissociating frontal and temporal correlates of phonological and semantic fluency in a large sample of left hemisphere stroke patients. ...
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Dissociating frontal and temporal correlates of phonological and semantic fluency in a large sample of left hemisphere stroke patients
Abstract: Previous lesion studies suggest that semantic and phonological fluency are differentially subserved by distinct brain regions in the left temporal and the left frontal cortex, respectively. However, as of yet, this often implied double dissociation has not been explicitly investigated due to mainly two reasons: (i) the lack of sufficiently large samples of brain-lesioned patients that underwent assessment of the two fluency variants and (ii) the lack of tools to assess interactions in factorial analyses of non-normally distributed behavioral data. In addition, previous studies did not control for task resource artifacts potentially introduced by the generally higher task difficulty of phonological compared to semantic fluency. We addressed these issues by task-difficulty adjusted assessment of semantic and phonological fluency in 85 chronic patients with ischemic stroke of the left middle cerebral artery. For classical region-based lesion-behavior mapping patients were grouped with respect to their primary lesion location. Building on the extension of the non-parametric Brunner-Munzel rank-order test to multi-factorial designs, ANOVA-type analyses revealed a significant two-way interaction for cue type (semantic vs. phonological) by lesion location (left temporal vs. left frontal vs. other as stroke control group). Subsequent contrast analyses further confirmed the proposed double dissociation by demonstrating that (i) compared to stroke controls, left temporal lesions led to significant impairments in semantic but not in phonological fluency, whereas left frontal lesions led to significant impairments in phonological but not in semantic fluency, and that (ii) patients with frontal lesions showed significantly poorer performance in phonological than in semantic fluency, whereas patients with temporal lesions showed significantly poorer performance in semantic than in phonological fluency. The anatomical specificity of these findings was further assessed in voxel-based lesion-behavior mapping analyses using the multi-factorial extension of the Brunner-Munzel test. Voxel-wise ANOVA-type analyses identified circumscribed parts of left inferior frontal gyrus and left superior and middle temporal gyrus that significantly double-dissociated with respect to their differential contribution to phonological and semantic fluency, respectively. Furthermore, a main effect of lesion with significant impairments in both fluency types was found in left inferior frontal regions adjacent to but not overlapping with those showing the differential effect for phonological fluency. The present study hence not only provides first explicit evidence for the anatomical double dissociation in verbal fluency at the group level but also clearly underlines that its formulation constitutes an oversimplification as parts of left frontal cortex appear to contribute to both semantic and phonological fluency.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31108458
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2019.101840
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6526291/
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Dissociating frontal and temporal correlates of phonological and semantic fluency in a large sample of left hemisphere stroke patients
In: NeuroImage: clinical. - 23 (2019) , 101840, ISSN: 2213-1582 (2019)
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Norms and validation of the online and paper-and-pencil versions of the Abbreviated Math Anxiety Scale (AMAS) for Polish adolescents and adults ...
Cipora, Krzysztof; Willmes, Klaus; Szwarc, Adrianna. - : PsychOpen GOLD, 2018
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Phonological picture-word interference in language mapping with transcranial magnetic stimulation: An objective approach for functional parcellation of Broca’s region ...
Sakreida, Katrin; Blume-Schnitzler, Johanna; Heim, Stefan. - : German Medical Science GMS Publishing House, 2018
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Cognitive Profiles of Developmental Dysgraphia
Döhla, Diana; Willmes, Klaus; Heim, Stefan. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2018
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Training-related changes of brain activation for speech production in healthy speakers - a longitudinal fMRI study to mimic aphasia therapy
Huber, Walter; Willmes, Klaus; Meyer, Corinna Maria. - : ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2017
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Towards a theory of gesture form analysis : imaginary forms as part of gesture conceptualisation, with empirical support from motion-capture data
Mittelberg, Irene Akademischer Betreuer]. - Aachen : Universitätsbibliothek der RWTH Aachen, 2015
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Patterns of linguistic and numerical performance in aphasia
In: Behavioral and Brain Functions ; 11 (2015). - 2. - eISSN 1744-9081 (2015)
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Intransparent German number words complicate transcoding – a translingual comparison with Japanese
Moeller, Korbinian; Zuber, Julia; Olsen, Naoko. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2015
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Patterns of linguistic and numerical performance in aphasia
Rath, Dajana; Domahs, Frank; Dressel, Katharina. - : BioMed Central, 2015
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Therapy-induced brain reorganization patterns in aphasia
In: Brain. - 138, 4 (2015) , 1097-1112, ISSN: 1460-2156 (2015)
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Gebärdensprache und Gestik - Diversity und Inklusion : SignGes - neues Kompetenzzentrum an der RWTH Aachen
In: Das Zeichen. - Hamburg : Gesellschaft für Gebärdensprache und Kommunikation Gehörloser e.V. 28 (2014) 98, 466-469
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Auditive Satzverarbeitung bei postlingual ertaubten Erwachsenen mit Cochlea-Implantaten
Hoffmann, Vanessa Verfasser]. - Köln : Universitäts- und Stadtbibliothek Köln, 2013
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A Computational Modeling Approach on Three‐Digit Number Processing
In: Topics in cognitive science. - Hoboken, NJ [u.a.] : Wiley 5 (2013) 2, 317-334
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Word stress processing in specific language impairment: Auditory or representational deficits?
In: Clinical linguistics & phonetics. - London : Informa Healthcare 27 (2013) 8, 594-615
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Construct validity of modified time-interval analysis in measuring stuttering and trained speaking patterns
In: Journal of fluency disorders. - New York, NY : Elsevier 37 (2012) 1, 42-53
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