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    B. <a href="http://www.bibsonomy.org/author/Xu">Xu</a>         	     	 
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  <em>Cerebral Cortex</em>
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	codes: the neural basis of selective impairment in reading words
	and pseudowords.</swrc:title><swrc:volume>11</swrc:volume><swrc:year>2001</swrc:year><swrc:keywords>Adult; Analysis Brain Cerebellum; Cortex; Emission-Computed Female; Gov&#039;t, Humans; Lobe; Male; Mapping; Nerve Net; Occipital P.H.S.; Phonetics; Photic Prefrontal Reaction Reading; Research Stimulation; Support, Temporal Time; Tomography, U.S. Variance; of </swrc:keywords><swrc:date>2007-12-16 20:00:22.0</swrc:date><swrc:abstract>The computation of speech codes (i.e. phonology) is an important aspect
	of word reading. Understanding the neural systems and mech- anisms
	underlying phonological processes provides a foundation for the investigation
	of language in the brain. We used high-resolution three-dimensional
	positron emission tomography (PET) to investigate neural systems
	essential for phonological processes. The burden of neural activities
	on the computation of speech codes was maximized by three rhyming
	tasks (rhyming words, pseudowords and words printed in mixed letter
	cases). Brain activation patterns associated with these tasks were
	compared with those of two baseline tasks involving visual feature
	detection. Results suggest strong left lateralized epicenters of
	neural activity in rhyming irrespective of gender. Word rhyming activated
	the same brain regions engaged in pseudoword rhyming, suggesting
	conjoint neural networks for phonological processing of words and
	pseudowords. However, pseudoword rhyming induced the largest change
	in cerebral blood flow and activated more voxels in the left posterior
	prefrontal regions and the left inferior occipital-temporal junction.
	In addition, pseudoword rhyming activated the left supramarginal
	gyrus, which was not apparent in word rhyming. These results suggest
	that rhyming pseudowords requires active participation of extended
	neural systems and networks not observed for rhyming words. The implications
	of the results on theories and models of visual word reading and
	on selective reading dysfunctions after brain lesions are discussed.</swrc:abstract><swrc:hasExtraField>
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