A left-lateralized network for reading Chinese words: a 3 T fMRI study.

Neuroreport

Integrated Brain Research Laboratory, Department of Medical Research and Education, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, No.201, Sect.2, Shih-Pai Rd., Taipei 112, Taiwan.

Published: December 2001

fMRI was used to investigate brain organization for reading in Chinese. Subjects were shown two-character Chinese words. A control task was used to eliminate the non-linguistic visual and motor confounds. Results show that naming of Chinese logographs is characterized by left-lateralized neuronal networks for the processing of orthographic, phonological, and semantic attributes. The orchestration of the middle frontal cortex, superior temporal cortex, superior parietal cortex, basal temporal area and extrastriate cortices of the left hemisphere may manifest the particularity of the central representation of simple word naming in Chinese.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00001756-200112210-00029DOI Listing

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