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Type Journal Article
Scope Discipline-based scholarship
Title Effective connectivity of the left BA 44, BA 45, and inferior temporal gyrus during lexical and phonological decisions identified with DCM
Organization Unit
Authors
  • S Heim
  • S B Eickhoff
  • A K Ischebeck
  • A D Friederici
  • Klaas Enno Stephan
  • K Amunts
Item Subtype Original Work
Refereed Yes
Status Published in final form
Language
  • English
Journal Title Human Brain Mapping
Publisher Wiley-Blackwell
Geographical Reach international
ISSN 1065-9471
Volume 30
Number 2
Page Range 392 - 402
Date 2009
Abstract Text Distinct regions in the left inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) preferentially support the processing of different word-types (e.g., real words, pseudowords) and tasks (e.g., lexical decisions, phonological decisions) in visual word recognition. However, the functional connectivity underlying the task-related specialisation of regions in the left IFG is not yet well understood. In this study we investigated the neural mechanisms driving the interaction of WORD-TYPE (real word vs. pseudoword) and TASK (lexical vs. phonological decision) in Brodmann's area (BA) 45 in the left IFG using dynamic causal modelling (DCM). Four different models were compared, all of which included left BA44, left BA45, and left inferior temporal gyrus (ITG). In each model, the visual presentation of words and pseudowords is assumed to directly evoke activity in the ITG and is then thought to be subsequently propagated to BA45 and to BA44 via direct intrinsic connections. The models differed with regard to which connections were modulated by the different tasks. Both tasks were assumed to either modulate the ITG_BA45 connection (Model #1), or the BA44_BA45 connection (Model #2), or both connections in parallel (Model #3). In Model #4 lexical decisions modulated the ITG_BA45 connection, whereas phonological decisions modulated the BA44_BA45 connection. Bayesian model selection revealed a superiority of Model #1. In this model, the strength of the ITG_BA45 connection was enhanced during lexical decisions. This model is in line with the hypothesis that left BA 45 supports explicit lexical decisions during visual word recognition based on lexical access in the ITG.
Digital Object Identifier 10.1002/hbm.20512
PubMed ID 18095285
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Keywords Anatomy, Radiological and Ultrasound Technology, Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging, Neurology, Clinical Neurology
Additional Information Published online 19 December 2007 in Wiley InterScience (www. interscience.wiley.com)