The Kurume Medical Journal
Online ISSN : 1881-2090
Print ISSN : 0023-5679
ISSN-L : 0023-5679
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Brain Activities on fMRI Using the shiritori Task in Normal Subjects
MASAYUKI INOUETAKEFUMI UENOKIICHIRO MORITAYOSHIHISA SHOJITOSHIMASA MATSUOKARYO FUJIKITOSHI ABENAOHISA UCHIMURA
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2010 Volume 57 Issue 4 Pages 109-115

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Shiritori is a popular Japanese word chain game that resembles verbal fluency tasks used in Western countries. Recently, shiritori has been used to determine the dominant hemisphere for language and as a rehabilitation tool. However, there are few reports of neuroimaging during shiritori. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to conduct a detailed study of brain activities during shiritori and observed activation not only of the left inferior frontal gyrus (including the pars opecularis, the pars triangularis and the pars orbitalis), which is a language-related area, but also of the left superior and middle frontal gyri, the right pars orbitalis (inferior frontal gyrus), and the right cerebellar hemisphere. Shiritori is a useful tool for psychological study and rehabilitation.
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