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Language, aging, and cognition: frontal aslant tract and superior longitudinalfasciculus contribute toward working memory performance in older adults.
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Rizio, Avery A; Diaz, Michele T
Previous research has documented change in white matter tract integrity with increasing age. Both interhemispheric and intrahemispheric tracts that underlie language processing are susceptible to these age-related changes. The aim of the current study was to explore age and white matter integrity in language-related tracts as predictors of cognitive task performance in younger and older adults. To this end, we carried out principal component analyses of white matter tracts and confirmatory factor analysis of neuropsychological measures. We next carried out a series of regression analyses that used white matter components to predict scores on each of the neuropsychological components. For both younger and older adults, age was a significant predictor of processing speed and working memory. H
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Does the Left Inferior Longitudinal Fasciculus Play a Role in Language? A Brain Stimulation Study
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Mandonnet, Emmanuel; Nouet, Aurelien; Gatignol, Peggy; Capelle, Laurent; Duffau, Hugues
Although advances in diffusion tensor imaging have enabled us to better study the anatomy of the inferior longitudinal fasciculus (ILF), its function remains poorly understood. Recently, it was suggested that the subcortical network subserving the language semantics could be constituted, in parallel with the inferioroccipitofrontalfasciculus, by…
Decreased integrity of the fronto-temporal fibers of the left inferioroccipito-frontalfasciculus associated with auditory verbal hallucinations in schizophrenia.
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Oestreich, Lena K L; McCarthy-Jones, Simon; Whitford, Thomas J
Auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH) have been proposed to result from altered connectivity between frontal speech production regions and temporal speech observation regio