Situating the left-lateralized language network in the broader organization of multiple specialized large-scale distributed networks
Rodrigo M. Braga, Lauren M. DiNicola, Hannah Becker, Randy L. Buckner
Abstract
This research shows that a language network can be identified within individuals using functional connectivity. Organizational details reveal that the language network shares a common spatial motif with other association networks, including default and frontoparietal control networks. The language network is activated by language task demands, whereas closely juxtaposed networks are not, suggesting that similarly organized but differentially specialized distributed networks populate association cortex.
Topics & Concepts
Computer scienceDefault mode networkAssociation (psychology)NeuroscienceCognitive psychologyNerve netPsychologyFunctional connectivityPsychotherapistFunctional Brain Connectivity StudiesNeural and Behavioral Psychology StudiesNeurobiology of Language and Bilingualism