Search Results - "Cardebat, Dominique"
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Renewal of the Neurophysiology of Language: Functional Neuroimaging
Published in Physiological reviews (01-01-2005)“…Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale U455, Hôpital Purpan, Toulouse, France; and School of Psychology, University of Wales, Bangor, United…”
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Object naming and action-verb generation in Parkinson's disease: A fMRI study
Published in Cortex (01-09-2009)“…Previous studies have demonstrated that non-demented Parkinson's disease (PD) patients have particular difficulty in producing verbs in a word generation…”
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Functional MRI follow-up study of language processes in healthy subjects and during recovery in a case of aphasia
Published in Stroke (1970) (01-09-2004)“…The goal of this study was to develop a functional MRI (fMRI) paradigm robust and reproducible enough in healthy subjects to be adapted for a follow-up study…”
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Paroxetine-induced modulation of cortical activity supporting language representations of action
Published in Psychopharmacologia (01-01-2008)“…Introduction Previous studies have shown that paroxetine, a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor, affects brain motor pathway activity in healthy subjects…”
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The anatomy of phonological and semantic processing in normal subjects
Published in Brain (London, England : 1878) (01-12-1992)“…We assessed brain activation of nine normal right-handed volunteers in a positron emission tomography study designed to differentiate the functional anatomy of…”
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Lexical learning of the English language: a PET study in healthy French subjects
Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (01-08-2004)“…To investigate the neural correlates of word learning in adults, 10 right-handed French subjects who had learned English without mastering it performed an…”
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Demand on verbal working memory delays haemodynamic response in the inferior prefrontal cortex
Published in Human brain mapping (01-05-2003)“…Event‐related functional magnetic resonance imaging was used to test the involvement of the inferior prefrontal cortex in verbal working memory. Pairs of…”
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Electrophysiological comparison of grammatical processing and semantic processing of single spoken nouns
Published in Brain research. Cognitive brain research (01-10-2003)“…Access to meaning from speech input is a high-speed process. However, models of word comprehension stipulate that words must be analyzed at phonological,…”
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Clinical and imaging evidence of zolpidem effect in hypoxic encephalopathy
Published in Annals of neurology (01-07-2007)“…We conducted a randomized, double‐blind, placebo‐controlled, single‐patient (N = 1) trial to evaluate the efficacy of zolpidem in a 48‐year‐old woman with an…”
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Deficit of verb generation in nondemented patients with Parkinson's disease
Published in Movement disorders (01-02-2003)“…Clinical and neuroimaging studies have shown that verb processing suggests a preferential participation of a prefrontal network, which is dysfunctional in…”
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A PET study of word generation in Huntington’s disease: Effects of lexical competition and verb/noun category
Published in Brain and language (01-08-2009)“…Huntington’s disease (HD) patients show language production deficits that have been conceptualized as a consequence of executive disorders, e.g. selection…”
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Subcortical aphasia : A longitudinal PET study
Published in Stroke (1970) (01-07-2005)“…Very few neuroimaging studies have focused on follow-up of subcortical aphasia. Here, overt language production tasks were used to correlate regional cerebral…”
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Behavioral and neurofunctional changes over time in healthy and aphasic subjects: a PET Language Activation Study
Published in Stroke (1970) (01-12-2003)“…Follow-up neuroimaging studies of aphasia never addressed a comparison between aphasic and healthy subjects. Investigation of changes over time in healthy…”
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Seeing, since childhood, without ventral stream: a behavioural study
Published in Brain (London, England : 1878) (2002)“…We report the case of a 30-year-old man (S.B.) who developed visual agnosia following a meningoencephalitis at the age of 3 years. MRI disclosed extensive…”
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Enhanced response of the left frontal cortex to slowed down speech in dyslexia: an fMRI study
Published in Neuroreport (19-07-2002)“…Language difficulties of dyslexic subjects may result partly from a basic deficit in processing rapidly changing sensory inputs. In this fMRI study, we…”
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Neural substrates of impaired categorical perception of phonemes in adult dyslexics: An fMRI study
Published in Brain and cognition (01-11-2003)“…Phonological developmental dyslexics remain impaired in phonetic categorical perception (CP) even in adulthood. We studied the brain correlates of CP in…”
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Verb and noun generation tasks in Huntington's disease
Published in Movement disorders (01-05-2004)“…We compared noun‐ and verb‐generation tasks in a demented group (n = 9, Dementia Rating Scale ≤ 129) and in a non‐demented group (n = 17, Dementia Rating Scale…”
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Good recovery from aphasia is also supported by right basal ganglia: a longitudinal controlled PET study. EJPRM-ESPRM 2008 award winner
Published in European journal of physical and rehabilitation medicine (01-12-2009)“…It has long been a matter of debate whether recovery from aphasia after left perisylvian lesion is mediated by perilesional left hemispheric regions or by…”
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Working memory and semantic involvement in sentence processing: A case of pure progressive amnesia
Published in Neuropsychologia (2006)“…ED, a 83-year-old woman, meets the criteria of pure progressive amnesia, with gradual impairment of episodic and autobiographical memory, sparing of semantic…”
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