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Neuronavigated Magnetic Stimulation combined with cognitive training for Alzheimer’s patients: an EEG graph study
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Mouth Gestures and Mouthing in Two Sign Languages (LIS and LSF)
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In: Theoretical Issues in Sign Language Research Conference (TISLR 11) ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01712936 ; Theoretical Issues in Sign Language Research Conference (TISLR 11), Jul 2013, London, United Kingdom (2013)
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Mouth Gestures and Mouthing in Two Sign Languages (LIS and LSF). ...
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Unilateral cortical hyperexcitability in congenital hydrocephalus: A TMS study
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Lexematic units and highly iconic structures in Italian sign language: new methods of analysis aided by ad hoc software ...
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Lateralization of Dichotic Speech Stimuli is Based on Specific Auditory Pathway Interactions: Neuromagnetic Evidence
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Deixis, Anaphora and Highly Iconic Structures: Cross-linguistic Evidence on American (ASL), French (LSF) and Italian (LIS) Signed Languages
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In: Sign Languages: spinning and unraveling the past, present and future. ; TISLR9 ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00617907 ; TISLR9, Dec 2006, Florianopolis, Brazil. pp.475-495 (2006)
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Deixis, Anaphora and Highly Iconic Structures: Crosslinguistic Evidence on American (ASL), French (LSF) and Italian (LIS) Signed Languages
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In: Sign Languages: spinning and unraveling the past, present and future. TISLR9, forty five papers and three posters from the 9th. Theoretical Issues in Sign Language Research Conference. ; Theoretical Issues in Sign Language Research Conference 9 (TISLR9) Sign Languages: spinning and unraveling the past, present and future. ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00382566 ; Theoretical Issues in Sign Language Research Conference 9 (TISLR9)Sign Languages: spinning and unraveling the past, present and future., Dec 2006, Florianapolis, Brazil. pp.475-495 (2006)
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Deixis, Anaphora and Highly Iconic Structures: Cross-linguistic Evidence on American (ASL), French (LSF) and Italian (LIS) Signed Languages ...
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Lateralization of Dichotic Speech Stimuli is Based on Specific Auditory Pathway Interactions: Neuromagnetic Evidence
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Lateralization of Dichotic Speech Stimuli is Based on Specific Auditory Pathway Interactions: Neuromagnetic Evidence
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Penna, Stefania Della; Brancucci, Alfredo; Babiloni, Claudio; Franciotti, Raffaella; Pizzella, Vittorio; Rossi, Davide; Torquati, Kathya; Rossini, Paolo M.; Romani, Gian Luca. - : Oxford University Press, 2006
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Dichotic listening (DL) is a neuropsychological technique for the study of functional laterality. Based on behavioral patient studies, the “structural theory” states that lateralization of the auditory input during DL is allowed by an inhibition of the ipsilateral pathways. We aimed here at extending this theory to provide a neurophysiological basis of verbal DL. We investigated the magnetic responses of the primary auditory cortices elicited by dichotic consonant–vowel syllables. Dichotic stimuli consisted of 2 syllables pairs, a “competing” one composed by syllables with high spectral overlap (/da/ and /ba/) and a “noncompeting” pair (/da/ and /ka/). One of the syllables in each pair was delivered at 2 intensities, whereas the other did not change. A reduced increase of source intensity in response to dichotic pairs at the 2 levels was assumed to indicate pathway inhibition effects. We obtained that the left ipsilateral pathway (i.e., the left ipsilateral signal) was strongly inhibited by the right contralateral one. Conversely, the right ipsilateral pathway did not show an inhibition larger than the left contralateral one. These results extend the notion of auditory functional asymmetries by showing that beyond hemispheric functional specialization there is an asymmetry within the ascending auditory system, which is based on a competition mechanism. The larger the competition between the left and right ear stimuli, the larger are the inhibition effects, which determine the pathway asymmetry. These findings represent as well a neurophysiological basis for the “structural theory” explaining the right ear preference usually found in verbal DL tasks.
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URL: http://cercor.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/bhl139v1 https://doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhl139
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Transcranial magnetic stimulation : proceedings of the International Symposium on Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, Göttingen, 30 September to 4 October 1998 . - Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology ; suppl. 51 : Transcranial magnetic stimulation : proceedings of the International Symposium on Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, Göttingen, 30 September to 4 October 1998 . -
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