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Distinct neural substrates for semantic knowledge and naming in the temporoparietal network
Authors:Gesierich Benno  Jovicich Jorge  Riello Marianna  Adriani Michela  Monti Alessia  Brentari Valentina  Robinson Simon D  Wilson Stephen M  Fairhall Scott L  Gorno-Tempini Maria Luisa
Affiliation:Center for Mind/Brain Sciences, University of Trento, Rovereto 38068, Italy.
Abstract:Patients with anterior temporal lobe (ATL) lesions show semantic and lexical retrieval deficits, and the differential role of this area in the 2 processes is debated. Functional neuroimaging in healthy individuals has not clarified the matter because semantic and lexical processes usually occur simultaneously and automatically. Furthermore, the ATL is a region challenging for functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) due to susceptibility artifacts, especially at high fields. In this study, we established an optimized ATL-sensitive fMRI acquisition protocol at 4 T and applied an event-related paradigm to study the identification (i.e., association of semantic biographical information) of celebrities, with and without the ability to retrieve their proper names. While semantic processing reliably activated the ATL, only more posterior areas in the left temporal and temporal-parietal junction were significantly modulated by covert lexical retrieval. These results suggest that within a temporoparietal network, the ATL is relatively more important for semantic processing, and posterior language regions are relatively more important for lexical retrieval.
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