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Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, NeuroReport, 13(17), p. 1397-1401, 2006

DOI: 10.1097/01.wnr.0000233090.00463.35

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Dissociated roles of the middle frontal gyri in the processing of Chinese characters

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Abstract

The present study examined a hypothesis that the right middle frontal gyrus participates in processing orthography of Chinese characters, while the left middle frontal gyrus mediates access to phonology and semantics. Brain activation during three character tasks, which required processing orthography, phonology, or semantics of Chinese characters, respectively, was measured by functional magnetic resonance imaging. Comparable neural activity in the right middle frontal gyrus was observed in all three character tasks that always demand orthographical processing. In contrast, the left middle frontal gyrus showed greater activation in the phonological and semantic tasks than in the orthographic task. These results suggest that the right and left middle frontal gyrus have dissociable functions in achieving Chinese character recognition. ; 電機工程學系 ; 電機資訊學院 ; 期刊論文