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Learning new names for new objects: cortical effects as measured by magnetoencephalography
Authors:Cornelissen Katri  Laine Matti  Renvall Kati  Saarinen Timo  Martin Nadine  Salmelin Riitta
Institution:Brain Research Unit, Low Temperature Laboratory, Helsinki University of Technology, Espoo, Finland.
Abstract:We tracked the evolvement of naming-related cortical dynamics with magnetoencephalography when five normal adults successfully learned names and/or meanings of unfamiliar objects. In all subjects, the learning of new names was associated with pronounced cortical effects. The learning effect was of long latency and emerged as a change of activation in the same cortical network that was active during naming of familiar items. In four out of five subjects, the cortical learning effect occurred in the inferior parietal lobe. In three of these subjects, the cortical effect was left-sided. These results suggest that the inferior parietal lobe plays an important role in the acquisition of novel words, presumably as a part of working memory systems.
Keywords:Lexical acquisition  Cortical plasticity  Picture naming  Inferior parietal lobe  MEG
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