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Large Scale Brain Functional Networks Support Sentence Comprehension: Evidence from Both Explicit and Implicit Language Tasks
2013
PLoS ONE
Previous studies have indicated that sentences are comprehended via widespread brain regions in the fronto-temporoparietal network in explicit language tasks (e.g., semantic congruency judgment tasks), and through restricted temporal or frontal regions in implicit language tasks (e.g., font size judgment tasks). This discrepancy has raised questions regarding a common network for sentence comprehension that acts regardless of task effect and whether different tasks modulate network properties.
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0080214
pmid:24244653
pmcid:PMC3823842
fatcat:clqrb53o2zaahlk2ho5w3offba