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Dynamic functional brain network connectivity during pseudoword processing relates to children’s reading skill
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Functional Brain Networks and Verbal Fluency in Healthy Ageing ...
Oosterhuis, Elise. - : Open Science Framework, 2022
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Functional Connectivity Signatures Underlying Simultaneous Language Translation in Interpreters and Non-Interpreters of Mandarin and English: An fNIRS Study
In: Brain Sciences; Volume 12; Issue 2; Pages: 273 (2022)
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Resting functional connectivity in the semantic appraisal network predicts accuracy of emotion identification.
Yang, Winson FZ; Toller, Gianina; Shdo, Suzanne. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2021
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Resting functional connectivity in the semantic appraisal network predicts accuracy of emotion identification.
Yang, Winson FZ; Toller, Gianina; Shdo, Suzanne. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2021
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Associated functional network development and language abilities in children ...
Qi, Ting; Schaadt, Gesa; Friederici, Angela D.. - : Freie Universität Berlin, 2021
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Association Between Greater Cerebellar Network Connectivity and Improved Phonemic Fluency Performance After Exercise Training in Older Adults
In: Psychology Faculty Research and Publications (2021)
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Functional Activation and Connectivity of the Left Inferior Frontal Gyrus during Lexical and Phonological Retrieval
In: Symmetry ; Volume 13 ; Issue 9 (2021)
Abstract: Being language a paradigm of structural and functional asymmetry in cognitive processing, the left Inferior Frontal Gyrus has been consistently related to speech production. In fact, it has been considered a key node in cortical networks responsible for different components of naming. However, isolating these components (e.g., lexical, syntactic, and phonological retrieval) in neuroimaging studies is difficult due to the use of different baselines and tasks. In the present study, functional activation and connectivity of the left inferior frontal gyrus was explored using functional magnetic resonance imaging. Participants performed a covert naming task (pressing a button based on a phonological characteristic). Two conditions were compared: drawings of objects and single letters (baseline condition). Differences in activation and functional connectivity were obtained for objects and letters in different areas of the left Inferior Frontal Gyrus. The pars triangularis was involved in the retrieval of lexical-phonological information, showing a pattern of connectivity with temporal areas in the search for the name of objects and with perisylvanian areas for letters. Selection of phonological information seems to involve the pars opercularis both to letters and objects but recruiting supramarginal and superior temporal areas to letters, probably related to orthographic-phonological conversion. The results support the notion of the left Inferior Frontal Gyrus as a buffer forwarding neural information across cortical networks responsible for different components of speech production.
Keyword: fMRI; left inferior frontal gyrus; naming; task functional connectivity
URL: https://doi.org/10.3390/sym13091655
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Maternal Depression, Child Temperament, and Early-Life Stress Predict Never-Depressed Preadolescents’ Functional Connectivity During a Negative-Mood Induction
In: Linguistics Publications (2021)
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Bilingualism's Effects on Resting-State Functional Connectivity in Mild Cognitive Impairment
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Impact of literacy on the functional connectivity of vision and language related networks
In: ISSN: 1053-8119 ; EISSN: 1095-9572 ; NeuroImage ; https://hal.sorbonne-universite.fr/hal-02551991 ; NeuroImage, Elsevier, 2020, 213, pp.116722. ⟨10.1016/j.neuroimage.2020.116722⟩ (2020)
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Resting-state connectivity reveals a role for sensorimotor systems in vocal emotional processing in children
Branco, P.; Reis, A. M.; Lima, C. F.. - : Elsevier, 2020
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Functional Brain Networks of Picture Naming in Broca's Aphasia and Healthy Controls ...
Feng, LIN; Zhong-Li, JIANG. - : Zenodo, 2020
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Functional Brain Networks of Picture Naming in Broca's Aphasia and Healthy Controls ...
Feng, LIN; Zhong-Li, JIANG. - : Zenodo, 2020
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Cerebello-Cortical Alterations Linked to Cognitive and Social Problems in Patients With Spastic Paraplegia Type 7: A Preliminary Study
Lupo, M.; Olivito, G.; Clausi, S.. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2020
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Table_1_Dynamic Language Network in Early and Late Cantonese–Mandarin Bilinguals.DOCX
Xiaojin Liu (5398361); Liu Tu (8988566); Xiaoxi Chen (3055170). - 2020
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Examining Brain Connectivity and Reading Ability in Children
In: Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository (2020)
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Task-induced functional connectivity of picture naming in healthy aging : the impacts of age and task complexity
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The visual word form area (VWFA) is part of both language and attention circuitry
In: ISSN: 2041-1723 ; EISSN: 2041-1723 ; Nature Communications ; https://hal.inria.fr/hal-02401938 ; Nature Communications, Nature Publishing Group, 2019, 10 (1), ⟨10.1038/s41467-019-13634-z⟩ (2019)
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Common Neural System for Sentence and Picture Comprehension Across Languages: A Chinese–Japanese Bilingual Study
In: ISSN: 1662-5161 ; Frontiers in Human Neuroscience ; https://hal-univ-bourgogne.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02397005 ; Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, Frontiers, 2019, 13, pp.380. ⟨10.3389/fnhum.2019.00380⟩ ; https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnhum.2019.00380/full (2019)
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