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   Temporal evolution of gamma activity in human cortex during an overt and covert word repetition task  
   
نویسنده leuthardt e.c. ,pei x.-m. ,breshears j. ,gaona c. ,sharma m. ,freudenberg z. ,barbour d. ,schalk g.
منبع frontiers in human neuroscience - 2012 - شماره : MAY 2012
چکیده    Several scientists have proposed different models for cortical processing of speech. classically,the regions participating in language were thought to be modular with a linear sequence of activations. more recently,modern theoretical models have posited a more hierarchical and distributed interaction of anatomic areas for the various stages of speech processing. traditional imaging techniques can only define the location or time of cortical activation,which impedes the further evaluation and refinement of these models. in this study,we take advantage of recordings from the surface of the brain [electrocorticography (ecog)],which can accurately detect the location and timing of cortical activations,to study the time course of ecog high gamma (hg) modulations during an overt and covert word repetition task for different cortical areas. for overt word production,our results show substantial perisylvian cortical activations early in the perceptual phase of the task that were maintained through word articulation. however,this broad activation is attenuated during the expressive phase of covert word repetition. across the different repetition tasks,the utilization of the different cortical sites within the perisylvian region varied in the degree of activation dependent on which stimulus was provided (auditory or visual cue) and whether the word was to be spoken or imagined. taken together,the data support current models of speech that have been previously described with functional imaging. moreover,this study demonstrates that the broad perisylvian speech network activates early and maintains suprathreshold activation throughout the word repetition task that appears to be modulated by the demands of different conditions. © 2012 leuthardt,pei,breshears,gaona,sharma,freudenberg,barbour and schalk.
کلیدواژه Cortex; Electrocorticography; Gamma rhythms; Human; Speech
آدرس department of biomedical engineering,washington university in st. louis,st. louis,mo,united states,department of neurosurgery,school of medicine,washington university in st. louis,st. louis,mo,united states,center for innovation in neuroscience and technology,washington university in st. louis,st. louis,mo, United States, brain-computer interface r and d program,wadsworth center,new york state department of health,albany,ny, United States, department of neurosurgery,school of medicine,washington university in st. louis,st. louis,mo, United States, department of biomedical engineering,washington university in st. louis,st. louis,mo, United States, department of biomedical engineering,washington university in st. louis,st. louis,mo, United States, department of computer science,washington university in st. louis,st. louis,mo, United States, department of biomedical engineering,washington university in st. louis,st. louis,mo, United States, department of neurosurgery,school of medicine,washington university in st. louis,st. louis,mo,united states,brain-computer interface r and d program,wadsworth center,new york state department of health,albany,ny,united states,department of neurology,albany medical college,albany,ny,united states,department of biomedical engineering,rensselaer polytechnic institute,troy,ny,united states,department of biomedical sciences,state university of new york,albany,ny, United States
 
     
   
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