2015
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1414491112
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Redefining the role of Broca’s area in speech

Abstract: For over a century neuroscientists have debated the dynamics by which human cortical language networks allow words to be spoken. Although it is widely accepted that Broca's area in the left inferior frontal gyrus plays an important role in this process, it was not possible, until recently, to detail the timing of its recruitment relative to other language areas, nor how it interacts with these areas during word production. Using direct cortical surface recordings in neurosurgical patients, we studied the evolu… Show more

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“…6-11) and word-level processes (e.g., refs. [12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26]. However, the most distinctive feature of human language is its compositionality: the ability to create and understand complex meanings from novel combinations of words structured into phrases and sentences (27).…”
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“…6-11) and word-level processes (e.g., refs. [12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26]. However, the most distinctive feature of human language is its compositionality: the ability to create and understand complex meanings from novel combinations of words structured into phrases and sentences (27).…”
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“…Flinker i sar. [32] su otkrili da tokom izgovaranja, vremenske kaskade neuralne aktivnosti napreduju od senzornih reprezentacija reči u temporalnom korteksu do njihovih odgovarajućih artikulatornih pokreta u motornom korteksu. Brokino područje je u ovom slučaju medijator ove kaskade kroz recipročne interakcije sa temporalnim i frontalnim motornim neuronima.…”
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“…Suprotno klasičnom shvatanju uloge Bro-kine zone u govoru, dok je motorni korteks aktiviran u toku davanja usmenih odgovora, Brokina zona je iznenađujuće mirna. Tačnije, kada se produkuju novi nizovi artikulatornih pokreta kao odgovor na neverbalni stimulus, neuralna aktivnost se poboljšava u Brokinoj zoni, ali ne i u motornom korteksu [32]. To dokazuje da Brokina oblast koordinira transformacijom informacija kroz široke oblasti kortikalnih mreža koje su uključene u proces govorne produkcije.…”
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