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Causal evidence for a coordinated temporal interplay within the language network
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NeuropsychologyCausal EvidenceBrain FunctionTms-eeg ExperimentsNeurolinguisticsPsycholinguisticsBrain OrganizationAttentionCausal Relation ExtractionSocial SciencesCausal InferenceConnected LanguageCognitive ElectrophysiologyConversation AnalysisLanguage StudiesCoordinated Temporal InterplayCognitive NeuroscienceInteractional LinguisticsAuditory ProcessingCognitive ScienceLanguage NetworkSpeech CommunicationAuditory Sentence ComprehensionLanguage ScienceNeuroscienceLinguistics
Recent neurobiological models on language suggest that auditory sentence comprehension is supported by a coordinated temporal interplay within a left-dominant brain network, including the posterior inferior frontal gyrus (pIFG), posterior superior temporal gyrus and sulcus (pSTG/STS), and angular gyrus (AG). Here, we probed the timing and causal relevance of the interplay between these regions by means of concurrent transcranial magnetic stimulation and electroencephalography (TMS-EEG). Our TMS-EEG experiments reveal region- and time-specific causal evidence for a bidirectional information flow from left pSTG/STS to left pIFG and back during auditory sentence processing. Adapting a condition-and-perturb approach, our findings further suggest that the left pSTG/STS can be supported by the left AG in a state-dependent manner.
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