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Brain Topography | 1992

Verbal versus non-verbal visual evoked potentials: Kanji versus line drawings.

Ichiro Shimoyama; Yukitomo Morita; Kenichi Uemura; Yoshiji Kojima; Takabun Nakamura; Shigeru Nishizawa; Tetsuo Yokoyama; Hiroshi Ryu; Masuo Murayama; Kouji Uchizono

SummaryCortical areas related to perception of verbal and non-verbal stimuli were studied using VEPs. Kanji characters, line drawings (LD), or a blank were displayed. Verbal VEPs were obtained by subtracting the blank-VEPs from the Kanji-VEPs, and non-verbal VEPs by subtracting the blank-VEPs from the LD-VEPs. Both the verbal and non-verbal VEPs showed a negative peak (100–300 msec) focally over bilateral occipital, posterior temporal and parietal areas, and a positive peak diffusely over frontal halves. Difference between the non-verbal from the verbal VEPs showed an initial peak (100–200 msec) focally over bilateral occipital and posterior temporal areas, followed by a peak (200–300 msec) focally over bilateral posterior temporal areas. The frontal areas diffusely showed peaks at 100–200, 200–300 and 300–400 msec. Left-right asymmetries of both the verbal and non-verbal VEPs showed peaks between 100 and 300 msec over posterior temporal, parietal, and occipital areas. Left-right asymmetries of the subtraction to the non-verbal from the verbal VEPs showed a peak (100 msec) over occipital and parietal areas, and a broader peak over posterior temporal area (100–200 msec). Bilateral occipital, posterior temporal, and parietal areas are focally activated by the two perceptions (100–300 msec), while frontal areas are activated diffusely. Further, different processes may be focally involved between the hemispheres over occipital (100–200 msec) and posterior temporal (100–200 and 200–300 msec) regions. Initial left-right asymmetries of the subtracted VEP between the two perception would occur over occipital and parietal areas (100 msec) and last for 200 msec over posterior temporal area.


The Japan Journal of Logopedics and Phoniatrics | 1995

Application of a Technique to Facilitate Swallowing by Dysphagic Patients

Yoshiji Kojima; Kenichi Uemura


The Japan Journal of Logopedics and Phoniatrics | 1988

Clinical implications of “on-off phonation test”

Yoshiji Kojima; Ichiro Shimoyama; Toshiaki Ninchoji; Kenichi Uemura


Higher Brain Function Research | 1984

Speech center in a case of a right handed man with AVM at left posterior superior temporal lobe (T1).

Ichiro Shimoyama; Kenichi Uemura; Hiroshi Ryu; Yoshiji Kojima


The Japan Journal of Logopedics and Phoniatrics | 1983

“Oro-vocal Phenomenon” in Stroke Patients and its Implications in Articulatory and Swallowing Training

Yoshiji Kojima; Toshio Kubota


The Japan Journal of Logopedics and Phoniatrics | 2001

Usefulness of a Test for Evaluating Speech Breathing During Reading in Dysarthria Patients

Yoshiji Kojima


Higher Brain Function Research | 1996

Recovery process of memory disturbance and cognitive dysfunction in patients with head injury.

Yoko Imamura; Kenichi Uemura; Hiroshi Ryu; Yoshiji Kojima


Higher Brain Function Research | 1989

Relation between Stuttering and Higher Brain Function

Ahemi Igarashi; Seiji Yamamoto; Syouji Sugiura; Yoshiji Kojima; Kenichi Uemura


Higher Brain Function Research | 1988

The method of higher brain function valuation for brain damage.

Yoko Imamura; Kenichi Uemura; Hiroshi Ryu; Yoshiji Kojima; Mitsuo Kaneko


The Japan Journal of Logopedics and Phoniatrics | 1987

Articulatory Characteristics and Synergic Movements of Speech Organs in Dysarthrics due to Cerebrovascular Accidents

Yoshiji Kojima; Chieko Kojima; Toshio Kubota

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