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This study assesses the feasibility of acquiring interpretable images during speech by applying event-related methods to visual word stem completion.
This study assesses the feasibility of acquiring interpretable images during speech by applying event-related methods to visual word stem completion.
Consistent with other studies, magnitude of activation was greater in the overt condition than in the covert condition, and there was a modest decrease in ...
Together, these results help to validate the use of event-related fMRI during tasks that require spoken output by assessing the feasibility of acquiring ...
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Palmer ED, Rosen HJ, Ojemann, Buckner RL, Kelley WM, Petersen SE. An Event-related fMRI Study of Overt and Covert Word Stem Completion. NeuroImage. 2001;14 :182
These results suggest that the temporo-parietal regions function as a conscious self-monitoring system to support an automatic speech production system. Hum.
Apr 30, 2012 · ... An event-related fMRI study of overt and covert word stem completion. Neuroimage. 2001;14:182–193. [PubMed] [Google Scholar]. Papathanassiou ...
Abstract. In this study of reading development, children (ages 7–10) and adults (ages 18–32) performed overt single-word reading and aural repetition tasks.
An event-related fMRI study of overt and covert word stem completion. Neuroimage, 14, 182–193.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed. Paus, T., Zijdenbos, A., Worsley ...
Palmer E. D., An event-related fMRI study of overt and covert word stem completion, Neurolmage, № 14, с. 182 https://doi.org/10.1006/nimg.2001.0779; Phelps ...