2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.clinph.2020.10.007
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Chasing language through the brain: Successive parallel networks

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“…Similar superior temporal region responses to language related auditory stimuli have been described as part of work that did not utilize the response classifications described here for Sustained and Onset sites. For example, Zheng et al 2021 report iEEG data using a dynamic analytical approach to high gamma changes following auditory and other stimuli as part of a naming task 15 . They deployed a unique method of parcellating the superior temporal gyrus to elaborate cortical processing in relation to parallel language networks.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Similar superior temporal region responses to language related auditory stimuli have been described as part of work that did not utilize the response classifications described here for Sustained and Onset sites. For example, Zheng et al 2021 report iEEG data using a dynamic analytical approach to high gamma changes following auditory and other stimuli as part of a naming task 15 . They deployed a unique method of parcellating the superior temporal gyrus to elaborate cortical processing in relation to parallel language networks.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When they preceded language stimuli by 1s with a warning tone of 500ms duration, superior temporal sites responding to the warning tone were identified in the 'center' or 'middle' superior temporal gyrus. They hypothesized that this response represented "activation of the primary auditory cortex and auditory beltway areas" 15 , with activations to words being more widespread. Assuming their single word stimuli were less than 1s in duration, Zheng's procedures would not likely have distinguished Onset from Sustained activation sites.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the idea that verbs are, in general, harder to produce has been undermined in other studies where it is indicated that patients with anomic difficulties produce verbs more easily than nouns 19 , 20 . From a neurophysiological point of view, there are different opinions and theoretical proposals 21 , of which three hypotheses have been put forward regarding verb-noun storage issues within neural networks: partial separation of verbs and nouns 22 , 23 , word separation based on morphosyntax 24 , and separation between actions and objects 25 , 26 . Psycholinguistics also agree that exist, in the brain, the distinction between various grammatical categories, particularly between verbs and nouns, and propose three possible starting points or context to access the information: availability of information related to the grammatical class , a required grammatical knowledge , and the independence between the definition of grammatical class and the semantic differences 27 – 30 .…”
Section: Conceptual Frameworkmentioning
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“…However, the idea that verbs are, in general, harder to produce has been undermined in other studies where it is indicated that patients with anomic difficulties produce verbs more easily than nouns [34,35]. From a Neurophysiological point of view, there are different opinions and theoretical proposals [36], three hypotheses have been put forward regarding verb-noun storage issues within neural networks: partial separation of verbs and nouns [37,38], word separation based on morphosyntax [39], and separation between actions and objects [40,41]. Psycholinguistics also agrees that the distinction between various grammatical categories, particularly between verbs and nouns exist in the brain and proposes three possible starting points or context to access the information: availability of information related to grammatical class, required grammatical knowledge, and independence between the definition of grammatical class and the semantic differences [42][43][44][45].…”
Section: Conceptual Framework 12 Object-action Dissociation/integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%