The anatomy of language: a review of 100 fMRI studies published in 2009
Wellcome Centre for Human Neuroimaging · University College London
Abstract
In this review of 100 fMRI studies of speech comprehension and production, published in 2009, activation is reported for: prelexical speech perception in bilateral superior temporal gyri; meaningful speech in middle and inferior temporal cortex; semantic retrieval in the left angular gyrus and pars orbitalis; and sentence comprehension in bilateral superior temporal sulci. For incomprehensible sentences, activation increases in four inferior frontal regions, posterior planum temporale, and ventral supramarginal gyrus. These effects are associated with the use of prior knowledge of semantic associations, word sequences, and articulation that predict the content of the sentence. Speech production activates the…
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1Topics & keywords
- Planum temporale
- Supramarginal gyrus
- Psychology
- Speech production
- Temporal cortex
- Middle temporal gyrus
- Inferior frontal gyrus
- Superior temporal gyrus