2016
DOI: 10.1002/brb3.525
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Mandarin functional MRI Language paradigms

Abstract: ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to implement convenient, fast, and accurate Mandarin task paradigms for functional MRI, and to locate the Chinese language functional areas in frontal and temporal lobes.Materials and MethodsNineteen healthy Chinese volunteers participated in this study, which utilized a block design with four language tasks: auditory naming (AN), picture naming (PN), verbal fluency‐character (VFC), and verbal fluency‐letter (VFL). All functional images were preprocessed by SPM 8, follo… Show more

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“…However, fMRI and MEG studies find that English or German sentence was processed in left temporal sulcus, middle temporal area, and left middle frontal gyrus [25] [27]. For the case of Mandarin, visual naming and word making tasks activate left fusiform gyrus, left middle frontal gyrus, and left superior temporal gyrus [28]. The brain areas recruited for Latin and Mandarin language are similar.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…However, fMRI and MEG studies find that English or German sentence was processed in left temporal sulcus, middle temporal area, and left middle frontal gyrus [25] [27]. For the case of Mandarin, visual naming and word making tasks activate left fusiform gyrus, left middle frontal gyrus, and left superior temporal gyrus [28]. The brain areas recruited for Latin and Mandarin language are similar.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Several behavioral and imaging studies in the literature have unanimously suggested that, the left hemisphere is specialized for processing speech and language related information ( Ci et al ., 2016; Hinkley et al ., 2016; Ishikawa et al ., 2017; Morrell & Salamy, 1971; O’Grady et al ., 2016; Witelson & Pallie, 1973). Though the pathway and the neural substrates are fundamentally similar, due to unknown reasons, it is proven that the left auditory cortex is characterized to have a specialized function for speech stimuli ( Corina et al ., 1992; Witelson & Pallie, 1973).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All tasks were arranged by the professional stimulus task design program E‐prime based on previous studies (Ci et al., 2016; Pauselli et al., 2018; Wang et al., 2016) and displayed onto the screen via a projector. Language stimulus software was Visual&Audio Stimulation System for fMRI developed by Sinorad medical company.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%