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      유창성 실어증 환자의 단어 명명 관련 ERP 소견과 뇌 병변과의 관계

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      The present study aims to reveal the relationship between brain lesion and its ERP signature by aphasic patients. Compared to ERP activation of normal controls divided by two groups with age, ERPs specific to anomic and Wernickes aphasia were investigated whether the reading ERPs patterns between them were same or not. During word reading ERPs results were observed to be same between two control groups but its amplitudes and latencies of common component consisted of P200, N400 and P600 showing age effect. These differences ascertained that with age, their components amplitudes and latencies were smaller and later response in favor of speed of processing of Salthouse (1996). The next comparison between Anomic aphasics and normal controls balanced against age were conducted. Their ERPs results were similar on N400 except for the other components such as P200 and P600. Another group of Wernickes aphasics found no components during epochs observed in Anomic aphaics or normal controls. These characteristics of ERPs were likely to suggest that regarding the relationship between brain lesion and its electrophysiological indexes basal ganglia defect common to Anomic aphasics are linked to the decreasing of phonological encoding process and temporo-parietal lesion to the deficit or lowering of all processing stage. Future study will be more to focus on the comparison of topographical activation pattern with regard to fine-grained classified aphasics through multi-channel EEG.
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      The present study aims to reveal the relationship between brain lesion and its ERP signature by aphasic patients. Compared to ERP activation of normal controls divided by two groups with age, ERPs specific to anomic and Wernickes aphasia were investig...

      The present study aims to reveal the relationship between brain lesion and its ERP signature by aphasic patients. Compared to ERP activation of normal controls divided by two groups with age, ERPs specific to anomic and Wernickes aphasia were investigated whether the reading ERPs patterns between them were same or not. During word reading ERPs results were observed to be same between two control groups but its amplitudes and latencies of common component consisted of P200, N400 and P600 showing age effect. These differences ascertained that with age, their components amplitudes and latencies were smaller and later response in favor of speed of processing of Salthouse (1996). The next comparison between Anomic aphasics and normal controls balanced against age were conducted. Their ERPs results were similar on N400 except for the other components such as P200 and P600. Another group of Wernickes aphasics found no components during epochs observed in Anomic aphaics or normal controls. These characteristics of ERPs were likely to suggest that regarding the relationship between brain lesion and its electrophysiological indexes basal ganglia defect common to Anomic aphasics are linked to the decreasing of phonological encoding process and temporo-parietal lesion to the deficit or lowering of all processing stage. Future study will be more to focus on the comparison of topographical activation pattern with regard to fine-grained classified aphasics through multi-channel EEG.

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      1 "Time course of conscious and unconscious semantic brain activation" 11 : 2401-2407, 2000

      2 Abdullaev Y.G., "Time course of activating brain areas in generating verbal associations" 8 : 56-59, 1997

      3 "The time course of syntactic activation during language processing A model based on neuropsychological and neurophysiological data" 50 : 259-281, 1995

      4 "The processing-speed theory of adult age differences in cognition" 103 : 403-428, 1996

      5 "The P600 as an index of syntactic integration difficulty In AMLaP-98 Architecture and Mechanisms for Language Processing" Freiburg 1998

      6 "Language-related field potentials in the anterior-medial temporal lobe II Effects of word type and semantic priming" 15 : 1090-1098, 1995

      7 Friederici, A. D, "Language related brain potentials in patients with cortical and subcortical left hemisphere lesions" 122 : 1033-1047, 1999

      8 "Handbook of Psycholinguistics" Academic Press 83-144, 1994

      9 Deacon, D, "Event-related potential indices of semantic priming using masked and unmasked words evidence that the N400 does not reflect a post-lexical process" 9 : 137-146, 2000

      10 "Event-related brain potentials to semantically inappropriate and surprisingly large words" 99-116, 1980

      1 "Time course of conscious and unconscious semantic brain activation" 11 : 2401-2407, 2000

      2 Abdullaev Y.G., "Time course of activating brain areas in generating verbal associations" 8 : 56-59, 1997

      3 "The time course of syntactic activation during language processing A model based on neuropsychological and neurophysiological data" 50 : 259-281, 1995

      4 "The processing-speed theory of adult age differences in cognition" 103 : 403-428, 1996

      5 "The P600 as an index of syntactic integration difficulty In AMLaP-98 Architecture and Mechanisms for Language Processing" Freiburg 1998

      6 "Language-related field potentials in the anterior-medial temporal lobe II Effects of word type and semantic priming" 15 : 1090-1098, 1995

      7 Friederici, A. D, "Language related brain potentials in patients with cortical and subcortical left hemisphere lesions" 122 : 1033-1047, 1999

      8 "Handbook of Psycholinguistics" Academic Press 83-144, 1994

      9 Deacon, D, "Event-related potential indices of semantic priming using masked and unmasked words evidence that the N400 does not reflect a post-lexical process" 9 : 137-146, 2000

      10 "Event-related brain potentials to semantically inappropriate and surprisingly large words" 99-116, 1980

      11 "Event-related brain potentials elicited by syntactic anomaly Journal of Memory and Language" 785-806, 1992

      12 "Event-related brain potentials elicited by failure to agree" 34 : 739-773, 1995

      13 "Electrophysiology reveals semantic memory use in language comprehension" 4 : 463-470, 2000

      14 "Electrophysiological correlates of feature detection during visual search" 291-308, 1994

      15 "Dissimilar age influences on two ERP waveforms(LPC and N400) reflecting semantic context effect" 4 : 99-107, 1996

      16 "Auditory event-related potentials in attention and reading disabled boys International Journal of Psychophysiology 3" 263-273, 1986

      17 "Anatomy of word and sentence meaning" 95 : 899-905, 1998

      18 "An application of prefrontal cortex function theory to cognitive aging" 120 : 272-292, 1996

      19 "Aging of the brain and its impact on cognitive performance: Integration of structureal and functional findings" Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum 2000

      20 "Absent event-related potential (ERP) word repetition effects in mild Alzheimer's disease" 117 (117): 1319-1330, 2006

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