R. Zahn et al., Hemispheric lateralization at different levels of human auditory word processing: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study, NEUROSCI L, 287(3), 2000, pp. 195-198
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to disentangle the functional
anatomy of brain systems involved in the processing of auditory word form
and meaning. Three monitoring tasks on auditory stimuli, aimed at phonetic,
lexical and semantic processing, were used. We found no lateralization of
temporal lobe activations, when word processing was contrasted versus the c
omplex phonetic task. Bilateral middle temporal activations (Brodmann Area
[BA] 21) were attributed to processing of word-form. Areas specific to sema
ntic processing were restricted to the left hemisphere: the posterior middl
e frontal (BA 9) and posterior parietal (BA 7/40) cortex, as well as an inf
erior temporal area (BA 20/21). Our data suggest, that left hemispheric dom
inance for auditory word comprehension occurred at the level of semantic pr
ocessing. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.