Neuroplasticity in post-stroke aphasia: A systematic review and meta-analysis of functional imaging studies of reorganization of language processing

SM Wilson, SM Schneck - Neurobiology of Language, 2020 - direct.mit.edu
Recovery from aphasia is thought to depend on neural plasticity, that is, the functional
reorganization of surviving brain regions such that they take on new or expanded roles in …

Four functionally distinct regions in the left supramarginal gyrus support word processing

M Oberhuber, TMH Hope, ML Seghier… - Cerebral …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
We used fMRI in 85 healthy participants to investigate whether different parts of the left
supramarginal gyrus (SMG) are involved in processing phonological inputs and outputs. The …

Prediction errors but not sharpened signals simulate multivoxel fMRI patterns during speech perception

H Blank, MH Davis - PLoS biology, 2016 - journals.plos.org
Successful perception depends on combining sensory input with prior knowledge. However,
the underlying mechanism by which these two sources of information are combined is …

Convergence of spoken and written language processing in the superior temporal sulcus

SM Wilson, A Bautista, A McCarron - Neuroimage, 2018 - Elsevier
Spoken and written language processing streams converge in the superior temporal sulcus
(STS), but the functional and anatomical nature of this convergence is not clear. We used …

Incremental language comprehension difficulty predicts activity in the language network but not the multiple demand network

L Wehbe, IA Blank, C Shain, R Futrell, R Levy… - Cerebral …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
What role do domain-general executive functions play in human language comprehension?
To address this question, we examine the relationship between behavioral measures of …

[HTML][HTML] Comparing and validating methods of reading instruction using behavioural and neural findings in an artificial orthography.

JSH Taylor, MH Davis, K Rastle - Journal of Experimental …, 2017 - psycnet.apa.org
There is strong scientific consensus that emphasizing print-to-sound relationships is critical
when learning to read alphabetic languages. Nevertheless, reading instruction varies across …

Correspondence between cognitive and neural representations for phonology, orthography, and semantics in supramarginal compared to angular gyrus

WW Graves, J Purcell, D Rothlein, DJ Bolger… - Brain Structure and …, 2023 - Springer
The angular and supramarginal gyri (AG and SMG) together constitute the inferior parietal
lobule (IPL) and have been associated with cognitive functions that support reading. How …

Task dependent lexicality effects support interactive models of reading: A meta-analytic neuroimaging review

C McNorgan, S Chabal, D O'Young, S Lukic, JR Booth - Neuropsychologia, 2015 - Elsevier
Abstract Models of reading must explain how orthographic input activates a phonological
representation, and elicits the retrieval of word meaning from semantic memory …

How word meaning influences word reading

JSH Taylor, FJ Duff, AM Woollams… - Current Directions …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Understanding how we read is a fundamental question for psychology, with critical
implications for education. Studies of word reading tend to focus on the map**s between …

[HTML][HTML] Task functional networks predict individual differences in the speed of emotional facial discrimination

TJ Amos, B Guragai, Q Rao, W Li, Z **, J Zhang, L Li - NeuroImage, 2024 - Elsevier
Every individual experiences negative emotions, such as fear and anger, significantly
influencing how external information is perceived and processed. With the gradual rise in …