All Relations between semantics and inferior parietal cortex

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James R Booth, Dong Lu, Douglas D Burman, Tai-Li Chou, Zhen Jin, Dan-Ling Peng, Lei Zhang, Guo-Sheng Ding, Yuan Deng, Li Li. Specialization of phonological and semantic processing in Chinese word reading. Brain research. vol 1071. issue 1. 2006-06-05. PMID:16427033. these findings are also consistent with the suggestion that the left middle temporal gyrus is involved in representing semantic information and the left inferior parietal lobule is involved in mapping between orthographic and phonological representations. 2006-06-05 2023-08-12 human
Tai-Li Chou, James R Booth, Douglas D Burman, Tali Bitan, Jordan D Bigio, Dong Lu, Nadia E Con. Developmental changes in the neural correlates of semantic processing. NeuroImage. vol 29. issue 4. 2006-05-17. PMID:16275017. the pattern of results for semantic association implies that the left inferior parietal lobule effectively integrates highly related semantic features and the left inferior frontal gyrus becomes more active for words that require a greater search for semantic associations. 2006-05-17 2023-08-12 human
H Burton, J B Diamond, K B McDermot. Dissociating cortical regions activated by semantic and phonological tasks: a FMRI study in blind and sighted people. Journal of neurophysiology. vol 90. issue 3. 2003-11-19. PMID:12789013. in all three groups, the semantic task elicited stronger activity in the left anterior inferior frontal gyrus and the phonological task evoked stronger activity bilaterally in the inferior parietal cortex and posterior aspects of the left inferior frontal gyrus. 2003-11-19 2023-08-12 human
Kathleen B McDermott, Steven E Petersen, Jason M Watson, Jeffrey G Ojeman. A procedure for identifying regions preferentially activated by attention to semantic and phonological relations using functional magnetic resonance imaging. Neuropsychologia. vol 41. issue 3. 2003-03-05. PMID:12457755. regions preferentially involved in attention to phonological relations appeared within left inferior frontal cortex (near ba6/44, posterior to the semantic regions within ifg described above) and within bilateral inferior parietal cortex (ba40) and precuneus (ba7). 2003-03-05 2023-08-12 human