Variable FMRI activation during two different language tasks in a patient with cognitive delay

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Abstract

Functional MRI produces a more accurate localization of the language areas for epilepsy surgery purpose, but requires the patient cooperation. We report a 34 years-old woman with mental retardation who underwent two different verbal fluency tasks, category and word naming. We found a strong activation of the Broca's area in the most difficult task. We suggest that a multi-task fMRI study could be successful in patients with cognitive delay.

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Escorsi-Rosset, S., Wichert-Ana, L., Bianchin, M. M., Velasco, T. R., Sakamoto, A. C., Leite, J. P., … De Araújo, D. B. (2007). Variable FMRI activation during two different language tasks in a patient with cognitive delay. Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria, 65(4 A), 985–987. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0004-282X2007000600012

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