All Relations between orthography and inferior frontal gyrus

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Jieying He, Qingfang Zhan. Direct Retrieval of Orthographic Representations in Chinese Handwritten Production: Evidence from a Dynamic Causal Modeling Study. Journal of cognitive neuroscience. 2024-05-02. PMID:38695761. results showed the superiority of a model in which both the mfg and the ag connected with the ifg, supporting the orthography autonomy hypothesis. 2024-05-02 2024-05-04 Not clear
Sarah F Phillips, Liina Pylkkäne. Composition within and between Languages in the Bilingual Mind: MEG Evidence from Korean/English Bilinguals. eNeuro. vol 8. issue 6. 2021-12-11. PMID:34732542. however, in later time windows, language and orthography switching interacted both in regions implicated for composition [latl, ventromedial prefrontal cortex, left inferior frontal gyrus (lifg)] as well as in regions associated with language control (acc, lifg). 2021-12-11 2023-08-13 human
Laurie S Glezer, Jill Weisberg, Cindy O'Grady Farnady, Stephen McCullough, Katherine J Midgley, Phillip J Holcomb, Karen Emmore. Orthographic and phonological selectivity across the reading system in deaf skilled readers. Neuropsychologia. vol 117. 2019-02-08. PMID:30005927. results show that in deaf skilled readers, the left vwfa showed selectivity for orthography similar to what has been reported for hearing readers, the tpc showed less sensitivity to phonology than previously reported for hearing readers using the same paradigm, and the ifg showed selectivity to orthography, but not phonology (similar to what has been reported previously for hearing readers). 2019-02-08 2023-08-13 Not clear
Laurie S Glezer, Jill Weisberg, Cindy O'Grady Farnady, Stephen McCullough, Katherine J Midgley, Phillip J Holcomb, Karen Emmore. Orthographic and phonological selectivity across the reading system in deaf skilled readers. Neuropsychologia. vol 117. 2019-02-08. PMID:30005927. these results provide evidence that while skilled deaf readers demonstrate coarsely tuned phonological representations in the tpc, they develop finely tuned representations for the orthography of written words in the vwfa and ifg. 2019-02-08 2023-08-13 Not clear
Fan Cao, Bethany L Sussman, Valeria Rios, Xin Yan, Zhao Wang, Gregory J Spray, Ryan M Mac. Different mechanisms in learning different second languages: Evidence from English speakers learning Chinese and Spanish. NeuroImage. vol 148. 2018-02-28. PMID:28110086. we found that mapping orthography to phonology in chinese had greater activation in the left inferior frontal gyrus (ifg) and left inferior temporal gyrus (itg) than in spanish, suggesting greater invovlement of the lexical pathway in opaque langauges. 2018-02-28 2023-08-13 human
Li Liu, Ran Tao, Wenjing Wang, Wenping You, Danling Peng, James R Boot. Chinese dyslexics show neural differences in morphological processing. Developmental cognitive neuroscience. vol 6. 2014-12-01. PMID:23872198. this was a specific deficit as a phonological control task that manipulated congruency between orthography and phonology did not show group differences in the ifg. 2014-12-01 2023-08-12 human
Randy Lynn Newman, Marc F Joaniss. Modulation of brain regions involved in word recognition by homophonous stimuli: an fMRI study. Brain research. vol 1367. 2011-04-15. PMID:20888806. key findings showed that reading low-frequency homophones in the wordlike context produced activation in regions associated with phonological processing (i.e., opercular region of the left inferior frontal gyrus [ifg; ba 44]), the integration of orthography and phonology (i.e., the inferior parietal lobule (ipl), and lexicosemantic processing (i.e., left middle temporal gyrus, [mtg]). 2011-04-15 2023-08-12 human
Kayako Matsuo, Shen-Hsing Annabel Chen, Chih-Wei Hue, Chiao-Yi Wu, Epifanio Bagarinao, Wen-Yih Isaac Tseng, Toshiharu Naka. Neural substrates of phonological selection for Japanese character Kanji based on fMRI investigations. NeuroImage. vol 50. issue 3. 2010-06-08. PMID:20056159. the activity seen in the mfg, dorsal ifg, and ventral ifg in the left posterior lateral prefrontal cortex, which was thought to correspond with language components of orthography, phonology, and semantics, respectively, was discussed in regards to their potentially important roles in information selection among competing sources of the components. 2010-06-08 2023-08-12 Not clear
Tai-Li Chou, Chih-Wei Chen, Li-Ying Fan, Shiou-Yuan Chen, James R Boot. Testing for a cultural influence on reading for meaning in the developing brain: the neural basis of semantic processing in chinese children. Frontiers in human neuroscience. vol 3. 2009-12-16. PMID:19949458. there were additional age-related increases in the posterior region of left inferior parietal lobule and in the ventral regions of left inferior frontal gyrus, suggesting that reading acquisition relies more on the mapping from orthography to semantics in chinese children as compared to previously reported findings in english. 2009-12-16 2023-08-12 human
Fan Cao, Tali Bitan, James R Boot. Effective brain connectivity in children with reading difficulties during phonological processing. Brain and language. vol 107. issue 2. 2008-12-30. PMID:18226833. these findings suggest that children with reading difficulties have deficits in integrating orthography and phonology utilizing left inferior parietal lobule, and in engaging phonological rehearsal/segmentation utilizing left inferior frontal gyrus possibly through the indirect pathway connecting posterior to anterior language processing regions, especially when the orthographic and phonological information is conflicting. 2008-12-30 2023-08-12 Not clear