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We examined differential activation in an fMRI study of language when a single task with two minimally distinct conditions is employed.
Neuroimaging studies of language processing have shown that different circuits within the language network are isolated by syntactic and semantic tasks.
Modulation of functional connectivity with the syntactic and semantic demands of a Noun Phrase Formation Task: A possible role for the Default Network.
Modulation of functional connectivity with the syntactic and semantic demands of a Noun Phrase Formation Task: A possible role for the Default Network.
Modulation of functional connectivity with the syntactic and semantic demands of a Noun Phrase Formation Task: A possible role for the Default Network.
Modulation of functional connectivity with the syntactic and semantic demands of a Noun Phrase Formation Task: A possible role for the Default Network.
Modulation of functional connectivity with the syntactic and semantic demands of a Noun Phrase Formation Task: A possible role for the Default Network.
Modulation of functional connectivity with the syntactic and semantic demands of a noun phrase formation task: a possible role for the default network.
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