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Temporal Mapping and Connectivity Using NIRS for Language-Related Tasks

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Abstract

NIRS was employed in 15 healthy adults to understand functionality of the temporal cortex in response to language related tasks. Herein, activation, functional connectivity, and lateralization in the temporal cortex are correlated.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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