10 research outputs found

    Naming errors during object naming.

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    <p>Summary of all naming errors induced by rTMS trains during object naming. Results are demonstrated as absolute values and error rates per stimulation point, as sum of all stimulation points, and separately for anterior and posterior regions.</p><p>Naming errors during object naming.</p

    Naming errors during verb generation.

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    <p>Summary of all naming errors induced by rTMS trains during verb generation. Results are demonstrated as absolute values and error rates per stimulation point, as sum of all stimulation points, and separately for anterior and posterior regions.</p><p>Naming errors during verb generation.</p

    Abbrevations of the cortical parcellation system (CPS).

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    <p>Anatomical names and abbreviations of the cortical parcellation system (CPS) according to Corina et al. (2005).</p><p>Abbrevations of the cortical parcellation system (CPS).</p

    Naming errors during action naming.

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    <p>Summary of all naming errors induced by rTMS trains during action naming. Results are demonstrated as absolute values and error rates per stimulation point, as sum of all stimulation points, and separately for anterior and posterior regions.</p><p>Naming errors during action naming.</p

    Error type (%) differences across task types.

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    <p>Error rates per error category during object naming, pseudoword reading, verb generation, and action naming shown for all regions, anterior regions, and posterior regions.</p

    Summary of naming errors.

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    <p>Summary of naming errors in [%] induced by rTMS: error ratios of each error type in the four tested language tasks. Differences among distribution of error rates per stimulation point in different tasks were tested using Friedman’s test.</p><p>Summary of naming errors.</p

    Naming errors during pseudoword reading.

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    <p>Summary of all naming errors induced by rTMS trains during pseudoword reading. Results are demonstrated as absolute values and error rates per stimulation point, as sum of all stimulation points, and separately for anterior and posterior regions.</p><p>Naming errors during pseudoword reading.</p
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