Functional connectivity in the human language system: a cortico-cortical evoked potential study
Brain (Germany) · Kyoto University · +3 more institutions
Abstract
A better understanding of the mechanisms involved in human higher cortical functions requires a detailed knowledge of neuronal connectivity between functional cortical regions. Currently no good method for tracking in vivo neuronal connectivity exists. We investigated the inter-areal connections in vivo in the human language system using a new method, which we termed 'corticocortical evoked potentials' (CCEPs). Eight patients with epilepsy (age 13-42 years) underwent invasive monitoring with subdural electrodes for epilepsy surgery. Six patients had language dominance on the side of grid implantation and two had bilateral language representation by the intracarotid amobarbital test. Conventional cortical…
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- Supramarginal gyrus
- Electrocorticography
- Middle temporal gyrus
- Arcuate fasciculus
- Superior temporal gyrus
- Epilepsy surgery
- Neuroscience
- Epilepsy
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