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A "one size fits all" approach to language fMRI: increasing specificity and applicability by adding a self-paced component.

Adrienn Máté1,2,3, Karen Lidzba2,3, Till-Karsten Hauser4, Martin Staudt2,5, Marko Wilke6,7.   

Abstract

We have previously established an fMRI task battery suitable for mapping the language processing network in children. Among the tasks used, the synonyms and the vowel identification task induced robust task-related activations in children with average language abilities; however, the fixed presentation time seems to be a drawback in participants with above- or below-average language abilities. This feasibility study in healthy adults (n = 20) was aimed at adapting these tasks to the individual level of each patient by implementing a self-paced stimulus presentation. The impact of using a block- versus an event-related statistical approach was also evaluated. The self-paced modification allowed our participants with above-average language abilities to process stimuli much faster than originally implemented, likely increasing task adherence. A higher specificity of the event-related analysis was confirmed by stronger left inferior frontal and crossed cerebellar activations. We suggest that self-paced paradigms and event-related analyses may both increase specificity and applicability.

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Keywords:  Event-related analysis; Functional MRI; Language; Self-paced paradigm; Specificity; Task design

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26514810     DOI: 10.1007/s00221-015-4473-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Brain Res        ISSN: 0014-4819            Impact factor:   1.972


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