The results of many neuroimaging and high-resolution Electroencephalography (EEG) experiments, described in other chapters of this book, have revealed important correlative evidence for the involvement of several brain regions in linguistic communication. Neuroimaging and EEG techniques based on in vivo measurements of local changes in activity provide the best spatial and temporal resolution available. However, none of these techniques can unequivocally determine whether an active area is essential for a particular function or behavior [1]. © 2010 Springer-Verlag Milan.

Transcranial magnetic stimulation in the study of language and communication / Miniussi, Carlo; Cotelli, M.; Manenti, R.. - (2010), pp. 47-59. [10.1007/978-88-470-1584-5_3]

Transcranial magnetic stimulation in the study of language and communication.

Miniussi, Carlo;
2010-01-01

Abstract

The results of many neuroimaging and high-resolution Electroencephalography (EEG) experiments, described in other chapters of this book, have revealed important correlative evidence for the involvement of several brain regions in linguistic communication. Neuroimaging and EEG techniques based on in vivo measurements of local changes in activity provide the best spatial and temporal resolution available. However, none of these techniques can unequivocally determine whether an active area is essential for a particular function or behavior [1]. © 2010 Springer-Verlag Milan.
2010
Balconi M.
Neuropsychology of communication
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Miniussi, Carlo; Cotelli, M.; Manenti, R.
Transcranial magnetic stimulation in the study of language and communication / Miniussi, Carlo; Cotelli, M.; Manenti, R.. - (2010), pp. 47-59. [10.1007/978-88-470-1584-5_3]
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