All Relations between phonological and Superior 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. word frequency modulated the ag → superior frontal gyrus connection (information flow from the orthographic lexicon to the orthographic buffer), and syllable frequency affected the ifg → mfg connection (information transmission from the semantic system to the phonological lexicon). 2024-05-02 2024-05-04 Not clear
Tianqiang Liu, Michel Thiebaut de Schotten, Irene Altarelli, Franck Ramus, Jingjing Zha. Neural dissociation of visual attention span and phonological deficits in developmental dyslexia: A hub-based white matter network analysis. Human brain mapping. 2022-07-09. PMID:35808916. in contrast, structural connectivity of two networks: the temporal-parietal-occipital network surrounding the left middle temporal gyrus hub and the frontal network surrounding the left medial orbital superior frontal gyrus hub, accounted for individual differences in dyslexic children's phonological processing accuracy, but not in vas. 2022-07-09 2023-08-14 Not clear
Viorica Marian, Sarah Chabal, James Bartolotti, Kailyn Bradley, Arturo E Hernande. Differential recruitment of executive control regions during phonological competition in monolinguals and bilinguals. Brain and language. vol 139. 2015-10-21. PMID:25463821. while both groups experienced competition and responded more slowly on competitor trials than on unrelated trials, fmri data suggest that monolinguals, but not bilinguals, activated executive control regions (e.g., anterior cingulate, superior frontal gyrus) during within-language phonological competition. 2015-10-21 2023-08-13 Not clear
Tami Katzir, Maya Misra, Russell A Poldrac. Imaging phonology without print: assessing the neural correlates of phonemic awareness using fMRI. NeuroImage. vol 27. issue 1. 2005-08-26. PMID:15901490. while both frontal and ventral posterior areas were activated in response to phonological analysis of the names of pictures, only inferior and superior frontal gyrus exhibited differential sensitivity to the phonological comparison task as compared to the complex picture-matching control task. 2005-08-26 2023-08-12 human