Effects of task complexity on activation of language areas in a semantic decision fMRI protocol

Volume: 81, Pages: 140 - 148
Published: Jan 1, 2016
Abstract
Language tasks used for clinical fMRI studies may be too complex for some patients with cognitive impairments, and “easier” versions are sometimes substituted, though the effects on brain activity of such changes in task complexity are largely unknown. To investigate these differences, we compared two versions of an fMRI language comprehension protocol, with different levels of difficulty, in 24 healthy right-handed adults. The protocol...
Paper Details
Title
Effects of task complexity on activation of language areas in a semantic decision fMRI protocol
Published Date
Jan 1, 2016
Volume
81
Pages
140 - 148
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