2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.bandl.2013.04.003
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Dissociating frontal regions that co-lateralize with different ventral occipitotemporal regions during word processing

Abstract: HighlightsCo-variation in lateralization during word reading dissociated three subsystems.Posterior ventral occipito-temporal cortex (vOT) with precentral gyrus.Middle vOT with pars opercularis, pars triangularis and supramarginal gyrus.Anterior vOT with pars orbitalis, middle frontal gyrus and thalamus.

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Fig. 2 Regions of interest (ROI's) associated with semantic processing of written words in a first language ( Seghier et al, 2010 , Seghier et al, 2011 , Seghier and Price, 2012 , Seghier and Price, 2013 ).
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Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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Fig. 2 Regions of interest (ROI's) associated with semantic processing of written words in a first language ( Seghier et al, 2010 , Seghier et al, 2011 , Seghier and Price, 2012 , Seghier and Price, 2013 ).
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Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This region was shown to be involved in semantic processing and reading comprehension of words (e.g. [ 83 ]), suggesting enhanced semantic analysis of threat-related words [ 48 ] during enhanced emotional interference. Our results indicate that the semantic meaning of disorder-related words, although not attended to, seems to be processed in more detail by the SAD patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regions that strongly correlate across subjects with the seed region can then be hypothesised to be part of the same subsystem and thus associated with the same cognitive strategy as the seed region 2 , 101 . For instance, hypothesis-driven covariance analysis shows how brain activation [2] as well as lateralisation [102] in different subregions of the occipito-temporal cortex covary with different frontal regions during word processing in skilled adult readers.…”
Section: Methods For Investigating and Interpreting Intersubject Varimentioning
confidence: 99%