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Functional Hemispheric Asymmetry Assessment in a Visual Language Task Using MEG
Authors:George Zouridakis  Panagiotis G. Simos  Joshua I. Breier  Andrew C. Papanicolaou
Affiliation:(1) Department of Neurosurgery, University of Texas-Houston Medical School, USA
Abstract:We used magnetoencephalography (MEG) to assess the degree of hemispheric activation in eleven normal, right-handed subjects with no history of neurological disorder or learning disability during performance of a word- and a face-recognition tasks. Neuromagnetic activity was recorded using a whole-head system, and the sources of the recorded magnetic fields were modeled as single equivalent current dipoles. Early (<200 msec) cerebral activation, defined by the number of dipoles identified by the data-fitting algorithm, was localized in the occipital cortex during both tasks, as expected. During the language task, the extent of the later (>200 msec) cerebral activation was approximately double in the left hemisphere in almost all subjects, involving temporal and temporoparietal areas. In contrast, during the face-recognition task, the corresponding activation was mostly symmetrical across the two occipital lobes, also involving the posterior-inferior aspect of the right temporal lobe. Our results suggest that the MEG is a suitable method of assessing noninvasively hemispheric specialization for language.
Keywords:Magnetoencephalography  Continuous recognition task  Words  Faces  Language  Hemispheric laterality  Temporal lobe
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