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The role of the left prefrontal cortex in verbal processing

Abstract

This study was designed to test the various proposed explanations (semantic processing, willed action, production of a spoken response) for the unilateral activation of the left prefrontal cortex noted in PET studies of verbal processing. Twenty subjects underwent 15O-water PET scans while undertaking a lexical task (detecting the letter 'a' in visually presented words) and a semantic task (categorizing nouns into living/non-living). The semantic task resulted in a significant unilateral left dorsolateral prefrontal activation. This finding suggests that the left inferior prefrontal cortex is the anatomical region involved in 'working with meaning', and that the activation does not reflect willed action, is not task-specific and is not attributable to the requirements of a spoken response.

Authors

Kapur S; Rose R; Liddle PF; Zipursky RB; Brown GM; Stuss D; Houle S; Tulving E

Journal

Neuroreport, Vol. 5, No. 16, pp. 2193–2196

Publisher

Wolters Kluwer

Publication Date

January 1, 1994

DOI

10.1097/00001756-199410270-00051

ISSN

0959-4965

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