Cortical activation during reading aloud of long sentences: fMRI study

The purpose of this study was to investigate human brain activity during the reading aloud of Japanese sentences using fMRI. Twenty-three right-handed normal Japanese subjects performed three reading tasks: covert reading of meaningful or meaningless sentences, and reading aloud of meaningful sentences. Areas in the bilateral frontal and temporal cortices were activated during the reading-aloud task compared with the covert reading task. In addition, activation of these brain areas showed significant positive correlation with the reading speed during the reading-aloud task. Our results indicate that bilateral frontal–temporal networks are involved in phonological processing during reading aloud.

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