Sentence Reading: A Functional MRI Study at 4 Tesla

Author:

Bavelier D.1,Corina D.2,Jezzard P.3,Padmanabhan S.4,Clark V. P.5,Karni A.5,Prinster A.6,Braun A.7,Lalwani A.8,Rauschecker J. P.9,Turner R.10,Neville H.4

Affiliation:

1. Georgetown Institute for Cognitive and Computational Sciences

2. University of Washington

3. National Institute of Mental Health, NIH

4. University of Oregon

5. National Institute of Mental Health. NIH

6. INB CNR U. Milan, Inst. H. S. Raffaele

7. National Institute on Deafness and Communication Disorders, NIH

8. Epstein Laboratories, San Francisco

9. Georgetown Institute for Cognitive and Computational Sciences, National Institute of Mental Health, NIH

10. Wellcome Department of Cognitive Neurology—Institute of Neurology

Abstract

Abstract In this study, changes in blood oxygenation and volume were monitored while monolingual right-handed subjects read English sentences. Our results confirm the role of the left peri-sylvian cortex in language processing. Interestingly, individual subject analyses reveal a pattern of activation characterized by several small, limited patches rather than a few large, anatomically well-circumscribed centers. Between-subject analyses confirm a lateralized pattern of activation and reveal active classical language areas including Broca's area, Wernicke's area, and the angular gyms. In addition they point to areas only more recently considered as language-relevant including the anterior portion of the superior temporal sulcus. This area has not been reliably observed in imaging studies of isolated word processing. This raises the hypothesis that activation in this area is dependent on processes specific to sentence reading.

Publisher

MIT Press - Journals

Subject

Cognitive Neuroscience

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