Understanding the communication between the spoken and written language system from a network perspective

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titleUnderstanding the communication between the spoken and written language system from a network perspective
start_date2021/04/08
schedule12h-13h
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location_infosalle des voûtes
summaryThe left ventral occipitotemporal cortex, also named visual word form area, plays a key role in reading. Recent evidence suggests that it is also involved in different levels of speech processing, from phoneme analysis to sentence listening. Yet, little is known about the underlying mechanisms of this cross-modal activation and the communication between this area and the spoken language system. In this talk, we are going to introduce our on-going research that addresses these issues from a network perspective by 1) applying the Graph Theory on fMRI data, and 2) examining the temporal dynamics of the communication between areas within the spoken and written language system using an intracranial EEG protocol.
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