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ArtikelAn area essential for linking word meanings to word forms: Evidence from primary progressive aphasia  
Oleh: Race, D.S. ; Tsapkini, K. ; Crinion, J. ; Newhart, M. ; Davis, C. ; Gomez, Y. ; Hillis, A.E. ; Faria, A.V.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Brain and Language (Full Text) vol. 127 no. 2 (2013), page 167-176.
Topik: Primary progressive aphasia; Naming; MRI; Neurodegeneration; Inferior temporal cortex; Lexical access
Fulltext: 127_02_Race.pdf (2.03MB)
Isi artikelWe investigated the relationship between deficits in naming and areas of focal atrophy in primary progressive aphasia (a neurodegenerative disease that specifically affects language processing). We tested patients, across multiple input modalities, on traditional naming tasks (picture naming) and more complex tasks (sentence completion with a name, naming in response to a question) and obtained high resolution MRI. Across most tasks, error rates were correlated with atrophy in the left middle and posterior inferior temporal gyrus. Overall, this result converges with prior literature suggesting that this region plays a major role in modality independent lexical processing.
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