All Relations between phonology and cerebral cortex

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William W Graves, Hillary J Levinson, Ryan Staples, Olga Boukrina, David Rothlein, Jeremy Purcel. An inclusive multivariate approach to neural localization of language components. Brain structure & function. 2024-05-01. PMID:38693340. the multivariate approach can also be extended to focus on other aspects of language such as phonology, and can be used along with the univariate approach for inclusively mapping language cortex. 2024-05-01 2024-05-04 human
Agnieszka M Dębska, Jin Wang, Gabriela K Dzięgiel-Fivet, Katarzyna M Chyl, Marta P Wójcik, Katarzyna M Jednoróg, James R Boot. The development of orthography and phonology coupling in the ventral occipito-temporal cortex and its relation to reading. Journal of experimental psychology. General. 2023-11-02. PMID:37917440. because letter-sound coupling is crucial in reading, we investigated the engagement of the lvot cortex in processing phonology (i.e., the sound patterns of words) as a function of reading acquisition. 2023-11-02 2023-11-08 Not clear
Agnieszka M Dębska, Jin Wang, Gabriela K Dzięgiel-Fivet, Katarzyna M Chyl, Marta P Wójcik, Katarzyna M Jednoróg, James R Boot. The development of orthography and phonology coupling in the ventral occipito-temporal cortex and its relation to reading. Journal of experimental psychology. General. 2023-11-02. PMID:37917440. the development of orthography and phonology coupling in the ventral occipito-temporal cortex and its relation to reading. 2023-11-02 2023-11-08 Not clear
Andrew T DeMarco, Peter E Turkeltau. Functional anomaly mapping reveals local and distant dysfunction caused by brain lesions. NeuroImage. vol 215. 2021-02-25. PMID:32278896. multivariate lesion-behavior mapping using functional anomaly maps replicates classic behavioral localization, identifying inferior frontal regions related to speech fluency, lateral temporal regions related to auditory comprehension, parietal regions related to phonology, and the hand area of motor cortex and descending corticospinal pathways for hand motor function. 2021-02-25 2023-08-13 human
Libo Zhao, Chunhui Chen, Luying Shao, Yapeng Wang, Xiaoqian Xiao, Chuansheng Chen, Jianfeng Yang, Jason Zevin, Gui Xu. Orthographic and Phonological Representations in the Fusiform Cortex. Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991). vol 27. issue 11. 2018-06-20. PMID:27664959. in particular, it is unclear whether the fusiform cortex contains only abstract orthographic representation, or represents both lower and higher level orthography as well as phonology. 2018-06-20 2023-08-13 Not clear
Zuo Zhang, Yaoru Sun, Glyn W Humphreys, Yalin Son. Different activity patterns for action and language within their shared neural areas: An fMRI study on action observation and language phonology. Neuropsychologia. vol 99. 2018-02-20. PMID:28259773. common neural areas for action observation and language phonology were located in the junction of the left inferior frontal/precentral gyrus, the left intraparietal sulcus and the left temporal-occipital cortex. 2018-02-20 2023-08-13 Not clear
Eraldo Paulesu, Laura Danelli, Manuela Berlinger. Reading the dyslexic brain: multiple dysfunctional routes revealed by a new meta-analysis of PET and fMRI activation studies. Frontiers in human neuroscience. vol 8. 2014-11-26. PMID:25426043. the main trust of this work is that typical developmental dyslexics have a dysfunction of the phonological and orthography to phonology conversion systems, in which the left occipito-temporal cortex has a crucial role. 2014-11-26 2023-08-13 Not clear
C J Price, C J Moore, G W Humphreys, R J Wis. Segregating Semantic from Phonological Processes during Reading. Journal of cognitive neuroscience. vol 9. issue 6. 2013-08-23. PMID:23964595. these results fit well with neuropsychological evidence, associating semantic knowledge with the extrasylvian left temporal cortex and the segmentation of phonology with the perisylvian cortex. 2013-08-23 2023-08-12 Not clear
Tae Twomey, Keith J Kawabata Duncan, Cathy J Price, Joseph T Devli. Top-down modulation of ventral occipito-temporal responses during visual word recognition. NeuroImage. vol 55. issue 3. 2011-06-28. PMID:21232615. in particular, the left ventral occipito-temporal (vot) cortex is proposed to be the first stage where visual word recognition occurs prior to accessing nonvisual information such as semantics and phonology. 2011-06-28 2023-08-12 human
J A Fiez, D A Balota, M E Raichle, S E Peterse. Effects of lexicality, frequency, and spelling-to-sound consistency on the functional anatomy of reading. Neuron. vol 24. issue 1. 2000-02-25. PMID:10677038. motor cortex showed an effect of consistency bilaterally, suggesting that motoric processes beyond high-level representations of word phonology influence reading performance. 2000-02-25 2023-08-12 Not clear