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The influence of syllable onset complexity and syllable frequency on speech motor control
Oleh:
Riecker, Axel
;
Brendel, Bettina
;
Ziegler, Wolfram
;
Erb, Michael
;
Ackermann, Hermann
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Brain and Language (Full Text) vol. 107 no. 2 (2008)
,
page 102-113.
Topik:
Functional magnetic resonance imaging
;
Bisyllabic pseudowords
;
Complexity
;
Frequency
;
Functional connectivity
Fulltext:
107_02_Riecker.pdf
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Isi artikel
Functional imaging studies have delineated a ‘‘minimal network for overt speech production”, encompassing mesiofrontal structures (supplementary motor area, anterior cingulate gyrus), bilateral pre- and postcentral convolutions, extending rostrally into posterior parts of the inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) of the language-dominant hemisphere, left anterior insula as well as bilateral components of the basal ganglia, the cerebellum, and the thalamus. In order to further elucidate the specific contribution of these cerebral regions to speech motor planning, subjects were asked to read aloud visually presented bisyllabic pseudowords during functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). The test stimuli systematically varied in onset complexity (CCV versus CV) and frequency of occurrence (high-frequency, HF versus low-frequency, LF) of the initial syllable. A cognitive subtraction approach revealed a significant main effect of syllable onset complexity (CCV versus CV) at the level of left posterior IFG, left anterior insula, and both cerebellar hemispheres. Conceivably, these areas closely cooperate in the sequencing of subsyllabic aspects of the sound structure of verbal utterances. A significant main effect of syllable frequency (LF versus HF), by contrast, did not emerge. However, calculation of the time series of hemodynamic activation within the various cerebral structures engaged in speech motor control revealed this factor to enhance functional connectivity between Broca’s area and ipsilateral anterior insula.
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