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Articulatory Gain Predicts Motor Cortex and Subthalamic Nucleus Activity During Speech
Cerebral Cortex. 2021.
Dastolfo-Hromack C., Bush A., Chrabaszcz A., Alhourani A., Lipski W., Wang D., Crammond D., Shaiman S., Dickey M., Holt L., Turner R., Fiez J., Richardson M.
Маркашова Е. И., Badina D., Skvortsov A., Национальный психологический журнал 2025 Т. 20 № 4 С. 60–68
Background.
The problem of the relationship between thinking and speech is fundamental for psychological science: it underlies
the understanding of formation and functioning of human consciousness, marked by its speech form. The study of aphasia is one
of the promising areas of research into the relationship between these functions, which also has important practical significance
in the field of ...
Added: October 9, 2025
Anastasiia Asmolova, Anastasiia Sukmanova, Makarova M. et al., Brain Topography 2025 Vol. 38 Article 55
Although the interstimulus interval (ISI) is one of the crucial parameters in the transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), the ISI effect on the results of the TMS motor mapping is usually overlooked. This study explored the influence of ISI, ranging from 1.5 to 41 s, on multi-muscle navigated TMS (nTMS) motor mapping results. Twenty-six healthy male volunteers ...
Added: August 1, 2025
Перикова Е. И., Блинова Е. Н., Андрющенко Е. А. et al., Физиология человека 2023 Т. 49 № 3 С. 96–105
The primary motor cortex takes part in various stages of language learning accompanied by human motor activity. However, previous studies of causal relationships between the activation of primary motor cortex and efficiency of language tasks reveal contradictory results, likely due to diverging learning environments and specific movement patterns required by different experimental designs. The goal ...
Added: March 3, 2025
Perikova E. I., Blinova E. N., Andriushchenko E. A. et al., Human Physiology 2023 Vol. 49 No. 3 P. 289–297
The primary motor cortex takes part in various stages of language learning accompanied by human
motor activity. However, previous studies of causal relationships between the activation of the primary motor
cortex (M1) and the efficiency of language tasks reveal contradictory results, likely due to different learning
environments and specific movement patterns required by different experimental designs. The goal ...
Added: March 3, 2025
Выготский Л. С., М.: АСТ: Кладезь, 2023.
Lev Semenovich Vygotsky (1896-1934) was a key figure in Russian psychology and pedagogy. He wrote more than 80 scientific works, among them monumentally stands “Thinking and Speech”. This work is the result of many years of research into the relationship between thought and speech. The author examines in detail their influence on the human psyche ...
Added: February 18, 2025
Ulanov M., Kopytin G., Bermúdez-Margaretto B. et al., Neuropsychologia 2024 Vol. 195 Article 108800
The neural underpinnings of processing concrete and abstract semantics remain poorly understood. Previous
fMRI studies have shown that multimodal and amodal neural networks respond differentially to different semantic
types; importantly, abstract semantics activates more left-lateralized networks, as opposed to more
bilateral activity for concrete words. Due to the lack of temporal resolution, these fMRI results do not allow ...
Added: February 16, 2024
Nazarova M., Asmolova A., Makarova M. et al., , in: Brain StimulationVol. 16. Issue 1.: Elsevier, 2023. P. 213–214.
Added: October 13, 2023
Kazanina N., Houghton C., Cucu M. O., Frontiers in Neuroscience 2022 No. 16 P. 1–11
Neural entrainment to speech appears to rely on syllabic features, especially those pertaining to the acoustic envelope of the stimuli. It has been proposed that the neural tracking of speech depends on the phoneme features. In the present electroencephalography experiment, we examined data from 25 participants to investigate neural entrainment to near-isochronous stimuli comprising syllables ...
Added: August 30, 2023
Coretta S., Casillas J., Roessig S. et al., ADVANCES IN METHODS AND PRACTICES IN PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 2023 Vol. 6 No. 3 Article 1
Recent empirical studies have highlighted the large degree of analytic flexibility in data analysis that can lead to substantially different conclusions based on the same data set. Thus, researchers have expressed their concerns that these researcher degrees of freedom might facilitate bias and can lead to claims that do not stand the test of time. ...
Added: July 25, 2023
Bush A., Chrabaszcz A., Peterson V. et al., Neuroimage 2022 Vol. 250 Article 118962
Added: October 28, 2022
Nazarova M., Цивилева В., Иванов Т. et al., European Stroke Journal 2021 Vol. 6 P. 248–248
Background and Aims: The possibility to evoke a motor response
(MEP) in a hand muscle by transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a
common proxy of the corticospinal tract integrity after a motor stroke.
However, it is still not clear how many muscles should be studied, and
which muscles are preferable to probe. Here we aimed to investigate
corticospinal excitability in ...
Added: November 1, 2021
Novikov P., Panidi K., Germanova K. et al., European Stroke Journal 2021 Vol. 6 No. 1S P. 512–513
Background and Aims:Learned non-use is a substantial problem for neurorehabilitation and it represents the difference between the functional capacity of an affected limb (e.g. based on the Fugl-Mayer scale) and the actual use of this limb in a daily life (e.g. using AAUT scale). Although the Constraint-Induced Therapy has proved its effectiveness, this approach has ...
Added: October 31, 2021
Tugin S., Souza V. H., Nazarova M. et al., Plos One 2021 Vol. 16 No. 9 Article e0257554
Besides stimulus intensities and interstimulus intervals (ISI), the electric field (E-field) orientation is known to affect both short-interval intracortical inhibition (SICI) and facilitation (SICF) in paired-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). However, it has yet to be established how distinct orientations of the conditioning (CS) and test stimuli (TS) affect the SICI and SICF generation. With ...
Added: October 31, 2021
Chrabaszcz A., Wang D., Lipski W. et al., Journal of Neurolinguistics 2021 Vol. 60
Added: October 27, 2021
Nazarova M., Novikov P., Ivanina E. et al., Human Brain Mapping 2021 Vol. 42 No. 8 P. 2508–2528
The spatial accuracy of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) may be as small as a few millimeters. Despite such great potential, navigated TMS (nTMS) mapping is still underused for the assessment of motor plasticity, particularly in clinical settings. Here, we investigate the within-limb somatotopy gradient as well as absolute and relative reliability of three hand muscle ...
Added: March 1, 2021
Iscan Z., Nazarova M., Fedele T. et al., Frontiers Human in Neuroscience 2016 Vol. 10 No. 504 P. 1–11
Inter- and intra-subject variability of the motor evoked potentials (MEPs) to TMS is a well-known phenomenon. Although a possible link between this variability and ongoing brain oscillations was demonstrated, the results of the studies are not consistent with each other. Exploring this topic further is important since the modulation of MEPs provides unique possibility to ...
Added: January 31, 2021
Fedele T., Blagoveshchensky E., Nazarova M. et al., Neuroscience 2016 Vol. 331 P. 109–119
While variability of the motor responses to transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is widely acknowledged, little is known about its central origin. One plausible explanation for such variability may relate to different neuronal states defining the reactivity of the cortex to TMS. In this study intrinsic spatio-temporal neuronal dynamics were estimated with Long-Range Temporal Correlations (LRTC) ...
Added: January 31, 2021
Sauppe S., Choudhary K., Giroud N. et al., PLoS Biology 2021 Vol. 19 No. 1 P. 1–20
Planning to speak is a challenge for the brain, and the challenge varies between and within languages. Yet, little is known about how neural processes react to these variable challenges beyond the planning of individual words. Here, we examine how fundamental differences in syntax shape the time course of sentence planning. Most languages treat alike ...
Added: January 29, 2021
Belyaev A., В кн.: Порядки дискурса в философии и культуре. Алёшинские чтения – 2020: Материалы всероссийской научной конференции с международным участием Москва, 10–12 декабря 2020 г.: Барнаул: ИП Колмагоров, 2020. С. 12–16.
Phrase (quotation, idiom) as something short and therefore easily and successfully conveyed (translated), as time goes on, obtains different features and characteristics, which can be approximately situated on a scales like “worldwide” vs. “local”; “rare” vs. “tired” etc. The idiomatic corpora is huge, and the floating status of so called “winged” of each idiom/phrase causes ...
Added: January 18, 2021
Nazarova M., Kulikova S., Piradov M. A. et al., Stroke 2021 Vol. 52 No. 1 P. 241–249
Background and Purpose Despite the continuing efforts in multimodal assessment of the motor system after stroke, conclusive findings on the complementarity of functional and structural metrics of the corticospinal tract (CST) integrity and the role of the contralesional hemisphere are still missing. The aim of this work was to find the best combination of the motor ...
Added: December 17, 2020