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InLang: Language functional connectomes

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InLang is a functional MRI database, composed of 13 different language tasks performed cross-sectionally by 150 right-handed neurotypical adults. The fMRI protocols have been previously published and the MRI data have been acquired between 2010 and 2019 (7 Projects). The database is unique in that it covers a broad spectrum of language features: semantic and conceptual processing, decoding (phonology, sound), lexico-syntactic formulation (production), dialogality (social aspects of language), monitoring of self and others, and unintentional speech. fMRI Projects        Tasks                       Plast-LANG         Semantic categorization (SEM) N = 24                  Phoneme detection (PHON)                              Prosody detection (PROS) SEMVIE               Overt object naming (NAM) N = 30                  Overt categorical fluency (FLU) NeuroMod          Overt object naming (NAM) N = 28 NEREC                 Overt object naming (NAM) N = 13 Reorg-GEREC     Covert sentence generation (GENE) N = 20 Recovery            Overt monosyllabic word repetition (REP) N = 11                  Overt object naming (NAM)                              Word rhyme detection (RHYM) InnerSpeech        Speech perception (SP) of word’s definitions N =24                    Covert monologal sentence with self voice (MS)                               Covert monologal sentence with self voice (MO)                               Covert dialogal sentence with other voice (DO)                               Verbal mind-wandering (VMW) ALL         150        InLang.zip: In each "Project" folder are the scripts (codes) and fMRI signals extracted at the group level (derivatives). Data were extracted for each of the 13 InLang tasks, on the regions of Power's atlas (Power et al., 2011*) README files help navigate through the folders and subfolders of the database *Power et al. (2011). Functional Network Organization of the Human Brain. Neuron, 72, 665-678. doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2011.09.006
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