TMS Reveals Dynamic Interaction between Inferior Frontal Gyrus and Posterior Middle Temporal Gyrus in Gesture-Speech Semantic Integration

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TMS Reveals Dynamic Interaction between Inferior Frontal Gyrus and  Posterior Middle Temporal Gyrus in Gesture-Speech Semantic Integration
TMS Reveals Dynamic Interaction between Inferior Frontal Gyrus and  Posterior Middle Temporal Gyrus in Gesture-Speech Semantic Integration
Left Motor δ Oscillations Reflect Asynchrony Detection in Multisensory Speech Perception
TMS Reveals Dynamic Interaction between Inferior Frontal Gyrus and  Posterior Middle Temporal Gyrus in Gesture-Speech Semantic Integration
Neural correlates of probabilistic information processing in gesture-speech integration
TMS Reveals Dynamic Interaction between Inferior Frontal Gyrus and  Posterior Middle Temporal Gyrus in Gesture-Speech Semantic Integration
Frontiers TMS reveals a two-stage priming circuit of gesture-speech integration
TMS Reveals Dynamic Interaction between Inferior Frontal Gyrus and  Posterior Middle Temporal Gyrus in Gesture-Speech Semantic Integration
Frontiers TMS reveals a two-stage priming circuit of gesture-speech integration
TMS Reveals Dynamic Interaction between Inferior Frontal Gyrus and  Posterior Middle Temporal Gyrus in Gesture-Speech Semantic Integration
The Large-Scale Organization of Gestures and Words in the Middle Temporal Gyrus
TMS Reveals Dynamic Interaction between Inferior Frontal Gyrus and  Posterior Middle Temporal Gyrus in Gesture-Speech Semantic Integration
The angular gyrus serves as an interface between the non-lexical reading network and the semantic system: evidence from dynamic causal modeling
TMS Reveals Dynamic Interaction between Inferior Frontal Gyrus and  Posterior Middle Temporal Gyrus in Gesture-Speech Semantic Integration
A) TFRs of power of the contrast between CMM versus CM gesture. (B)
TMS Reveals Dynamic Interaction between Inferior Frontal Gyrus and  Posterior Middle Temporal Gyrus in Gesture-Speech Semantic Integration
Graph theoretical analysis reveals the functional role of the left ventral occipito-temporal cortex in speech processing
TMS Reveals Dynamic Interaction between Inferior Frontal Gyrus and  Posterior Middle Temporal Gyrus in Gesture-Speech Semantic Integration
The angular gyrus serves as an interface between the non-lexical reading network and the semantic system: evidence from dynamic causal modeling
TMS Reveals Dynamic Interaction between Inferior Frontal Gyrus and  Posterior Middle Temporal Gyrus in Gesture-Speech Semantic Integration
Sites included in analysis for each area of interest. MedHG: medial

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