OHBM 251 SA-AM
15th Annual Meeting
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June 18–23, 2009
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San Francisco, CA, USA
Functional MRI lateralization trends in a longitudinal study of language development in children, A Rajagopal, M Altaye, S.K Holland, Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, USA
Saturday, June 20, 2009
253 SA-AM* Functional Networks in the Infant Brain Activated by Presentation of Spoken Sentences, F Homae, (O-SU4) H Watanabe, T Nakano, G Taga, Department of Language Sciences, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Tokyo, Japan 255 SA-AM
Subcortical structures related to phonological loop in language learning: a DTI study, D Lopez-Barroso, R De Diego-Balaguer, T Cunillera, E Camara, A Rodriguez-Fornells, Dept. of Physiology II, Faculty of Medicine, Campus de Bellvitge – IDIBELL, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
257 SA-AM
Sitting on Spaghetti or a Chair? Lexical-Semantic Decision in Children and Adults, E.N. Moore Parks, E.L. Burns, S Levy, B Bazzill, V Posada, R.A. Müller, Brain Development Imaging Laboratory, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA, USA
259 SA-AM
Audiovisual integration of print and speech from kindergarten to adulthood: An fMRI and ERP study, S. Brem, U. Richardson, S. Bach, Ch. Hofstetter, E. Martin, D. Brandeis, Agora Center, University of Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä, Finland
261 SA-AM
Evidence for Speech Processing in Deaf Infants Under Sedation Using fMRI, S.K. Holland, P. Karunanayaka, M. Altaye, A. Rajagopal, M. Care, J.C Egelhoff, M. Mecoli, K. Smith, D.I. Choo, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA
LANGUAGE Production 263 SA-AM
Electrical brain stimulation and verbal learning: Behavioral and structural correlates, A Floel, M de Vries, S Knecht, C Breitenstein, Department of Neurology, University of Münster, Germany, Muenster, Germany
265 SA-AM
A systems perspective on the effective connectivity of overt speech production, S.B. Eickhoff, S. Heim, K. Zilles, K. Amunts, Institute for Neuroscience and Biophysics – Medicine (INB 3), Research Centre Jülich, Jülich, Germany
267 SA-AM
Implications of mirror-neuron theory in language: Investigation of patterns of connectivity in Broca’s region, A Ford, K D White, B Crosson, Department of Psychology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA
269 SA-AM
Cortical Mechanisms of Communicative Speech Production in Second language, H. Jeong, M. Sugiura, Y. Sassa, H. Hashizume, R. Kawashima, Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan
271 SA-AM
Influence of the 'Static Action Scenes' vs 'Dynamic Action Scenes' Aid in Verb Naming: an fMRI Study, M Manchon, A Comte, E Medeiros De Bustos, L Tatu, K Duvignau, T Moulin, CHU J.Minjoz - Functional Imaging Department, Besancon, France
273 SA-AM
Neural Correlates of Verb Inflection Production: fMRI Study of Tense and Agreement Morphology, A. Kielar, S.C. Fix, B. Bonakdarpour, T.B. Parrish, C.K. Thompson, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USA
275 SA-AM
Posterior Arcuate Fasciculus Damage Predicts Impaired Repetition in Stroke Patients, J Fridriksson, C Rorden, P Morgan, L Bonilha, J Nicoletti, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA
277 SA-AM* From hand to mouth: Verb embodiment in action naming, D.B. Den Ouden, A. Baria, J. Lee, C.K. Thompson, (O-SU4) Aphasia and Neurolinguistics Research Laboratory, Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USA 279 SA-AM
Semantic versus phonological processing in a lexical interference fMRI-paradigm, S. Abel, K. Dressel, C. Weiller, W. Huber, Neurolinguistics, Department of Neurology, University Hospital RWTH, Aachen, Germany
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