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Task-specific magnetic fields from the left human frontal cortex
Authors:Luis F. H. Basile M.D.  Panagiotis G. Simos  Ina M. Tarkka  Donald G. Brunder  Andrew C. Papanicolaou
Affiliation:(1) Office of Academic Computing, University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, Galveston, TX, USA;(2) Department of Neurosurgery, University of Texas - Houston Health Science Center, 6431 Fannin, Suite 7.148, 77030 Houston, TX, USA
Abstract:Summary In this study we attempted to extend our previous results on regional specialization of frontal cortical function in humans, by means of magnetoencephalography (MEG). We used a verbal task and predicted that some part of the left frontal lobe would be active during engagement in that task, since the left hemisphere is known to be implicated in language. We did not require a motor response because in previous experiments we observed bilateral frontal magnetic activity, and we suspected that it was due to the addition of movement-related fields to our recordings. Six right handed subjects (three males and three females) participated in the study. The task consisted in silently counting the number of word pairs that matched with respect to semantic category. Experimental runs were composed by series of 120 trials or word pairs. All six subjects presented dipolar magnetic field distributions on the left fronto-temporal area of the scalp, but not on the right, during different portions of the trial duration. These fields were successfully modeled as equivalent current dipoles (ECDs). The spatial ECD coordinates were translated onto magnetic resonance image (MRI) coordinates for each subject. The dipole positions were typically near the cortical surface corresponding to areas 6 and 44 of Brodmann. No dipole-like sources were observed in the right frontal lobe.This research was supported by grant NS 29540-005A1 from the National Institutes of Health, Washington, D.C.
Keywords:Magnetoencephalography  Frontal cortex  Verbal task  Hemispheric asymmetry
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