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pubmed-article:11305889pubmed:abstractTextUsing functional magnetic resonance imaging we examined three important dimensions of attentional control (selective attention, divided attention, and executive function) in 25 neurologically normal, right-handed men and women, using tasks involving the perception and processing of printed words, spoken words, or both. In the context of language-processing manipulations: selective attention resulted in increased activation at left hemisphere parietal sites as well as at inferior frontal sites, divided attention resulted in additional increases in activation at these same left hemisphere sites and was also uniquely associated with increased activation of homologous sites in the right hemisphere, and executive function (measured during a complex task requiring sequential decision-making) resulted in increased activation at frontal sites relative to all other conditions. Our findings provide support for the belief that specific functional aspects of attentional control in language processing involve widely distributed but distinctive cortical systems, with mechanisms associated with the control of perceptual selectivity involving primarily parietal and inferior frontal sites and executive function engaging specific sites in frontal cortex.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:11305889pubmed:articleTitleThe functional neural architecture of components of attention in language-processing tasks.lld:pubmed
pubmed-article:11305889pubmed:affiliationDepartment of Pediatrics, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut 06510, USA.lld:pubmed
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