New Method for fMRI Investigations of Language: Defining ROIs Functionally in Individual Subjects
McGovern Institute for Brain Research
Abstract
Previous neuroimaging research has identified a number of brain regions sensitive to different aspects of linguistic processing, but precise functional characterization of these regions has proven challenging. We hypothesize that clearer functional specificity may emerge if candidate language-sensitive regions are identified functionally within each subject individually, a method that has revealed striking functional specificity in visual cortex but that has rarely been applied to neuroimaging studies of language. This method enables pooling of data from corresponding functional regions across subjects rather than from corresponding locations in stereotaxic space (which may differ functionally because of the…
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- Neuroimaging
- Functional neuroimaging
- Psychology
- Cognitive psychology
- Functional magnetic resonance imaging
- Pooling
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