15th Annual Meeting
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June 18–23, 2009
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San Francisco, CA, USA
OHBM
281 SA-AM
Motor area activity is modulated to a greater degree by sensory regions during non-speech than during speech production: An fMRI psychophysiological interaction (PPI) study, S Chang, B Horwitz, CL Ludlow, NINDS/NIH, Bethesda, MD, USA
283 SA-AM
The Effect of Brain Tumors on the Organization of Language as determined by fMRI, AF Alexander-Bloch, SY Bookheimer, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, USA
285 SA-AM
Comparison of Arterial Spin Labelling and Blood Oxygen Level Dependant fMRI with Overt and Covert Speech for Decision Making in a Surgical and Clinical Setting, C M Thorpe, L J Tippett, I J Kirk, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
287 SA-AM
Interference between stroop color-word effect and hand-written response: an ERP study, M Jucla, JF Démonet, INSERM U825, Toulouse, France
289 SA-AM* An Investigation of Verbal Fluency Network Changes Following Temporal Lobectomy for Epilepsy, (O-SU4) K.Z. Osipowicz, S. Iloreta, A. Sharan, M. Sperling, C. Skidmore, S Lai, J.I. Tracu, Thomas Jefferson University/Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, PA, USA A current density map of language: Comparison of cortical stimulation mapping and fMRI, S E Dreyer, T M Ellmore, M A DiSano, T J O'Neill, C R Conner, J Breier, M S Beauchamp, N Tandon, Dept of Neurosurgery, UT Houston Medical School, Houston, TX, USA
293 SA-AM
Spatial probability map of essential language sites: Cortical stimulation current density maps for a population, S E Dreyer, T M Ellmore, M A DiSano, G Kalamangalam, N Tandon, 1Dept of Neurosurgery, UT Houston Medical School, Houston, TX, USA
295 SA-AM
Speech Rate Control using Supervised Learning-based Real-time fMRI, T.D. Papageorgiou, M. McHenry, J.M. Lisinski, J.P. White, S.M. LaConte, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USA
297 SA-AM
Reliability of a verbal fluency task for pre-surgical mapping of language function, S.A. Ironside, G.E. Eskes, D.B. Clarke, C. Helmick, A. Newman, Dept. of Psychiatry, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada
11:30 – 12:30
Yerba Buena Ballroom, Salon 9 (Lower B2 Level) LANGUAGE Reading/Writing
299 SA-AM
The contribution of the insular cortex to vowel length discrimination in developmental dyslexia, K Groth, A Riecker, C Steinbrink, Department of Neurology, University of Ulm, Ulm, Germany
301 SA-AM
Culture constraints on brain development: Evidence from a developmental study of visual word processing in Chinese, F Cao, R Lee, H Shu, Y Yang, G Xu, K Li, J Booth, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USA
303 SA-AM
Aging influences the neural correlates of lexical decision but not automatic semantic priming, BT Gold, AH Andersen, GA Jicha, CD Smith, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USA
305 SA-AM
ERP Differences of Visual Presented Word Processing between Dyslexic and Non-dyslexic Children, M. Kast, M. Meyer, L. Jaencke, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
307 SA-AM
Neural Basis of Phonological Processing in Kindergarten Children at Risk for Dyslexia, M Nagamine, JM Black, P Mazaika, H Tanaka, L Stanley, J Heitzmann, N Zakerani, S Red, N Digby, M Saleh, GH Glover, AL Reiss, F Hoeft, Center for Interdisciplinary Brain Sciences Research, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, USA
309 SA-AM
Neural correlates of the visuo-attentional span in normal and dyslexic readers, C. Peyrin, M. Lallier, E. Longeras, M. Baciu, J.F. Le Bas, S. Valdois, INSERM IFR n°1, RMN biomédicale, Unité IRM 3T, CHU Grenoble, Grenoble, France
Schedule of Poster Presentations
S97
Saturday, June 20, 2009
291 SA-AM