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      Language processing from the perspective of electrical stimulation mapping

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          Electrical Stimulation (ES) is a neurostimulation technique that is used to localize language functions in the brain of people with intractable epilepsy and/or brain tumors. We reviewed 25 ES articles published between 1984 and 2018 and interpreted them from a cognitive neuropsychological perspective. Our aim was to highlight ES as a tool to further our understanding of cognitive models of language. We focused on associations and dissociations between cognitive functions within the framework of two non-neuroanatomically specified models of language. Also, we discussed parallels between the ES and the stroke literatures and showed how ES data can help us to generate hypotheses regarding how language is processed. A good understanding of cognitive models of language is essential to motivate task selection and to tailor surgical procedures, for example, by avoiding testing the same cognitive functions and understanding which functions may be more or less relevant to be tested during surgery.

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          Journal
          8411889
          32924
          Cogn Neuropsychol
          Cogn Neuropsychol
          Cognitive neuropsychology
          0264-3294
          1464-0627
          17 November 2018
          12 July 2018
          May-Jun 2019
          13 September 2019
          : 36
          : 3-4
          : 117-139
          Affiliations
          [a ]Global Brain Health Institute, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
          [b ]Department of Cognitive Science, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA
          [c ]Department of Neurosurgery, Lariboisière Hospital, Paris, France
          [d ]University Diderot Paris 7, Paris, France
          [e ]Frontlab, INSERM, ICM, Paris, France
          [f ]Department of Neurology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA
          [g ]Center for Mind and Brain Sciences, University of Trento, Trento, Italy
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          http://orcid.org/0000-0002-4274-1734
          Article
          PMC6330152 PMC6330152 6330152 nihpa997430
          10.1080/02643294.2018.1485636
          6330152
          29996708
          b7a87a63-1d05-4ff1-a56a-4804e1fa59d5
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          language,direct electrical stimulation,Awake surgery,cognitive neuroscience

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