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Spatiotemporal imaging of cortical activation during verb generation and picture naming
2010
NeuroImage
One hundred and fifty years of neurolinguistic research has identified the key structures in the human brain that support language. However, neither the classic neuropsychological approaches introduced by Broca (1861) and Wernicke (1874), nor modern neuroimaging employing PET and fMRI has been able to delineate the temporal flow of language processing in the human brain. We recorded the electrocorticogram (ECoG) from indwelling electrodes over left hemisphere language cortices during two common
doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2009.12.035
pmid:20026224
pmcid:PMC2957470
fatcat:k53tkc3otbhvpaeuuhgvaxphqu