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Functional Plasticity in the Language Network – evidence from Neuroimaging and Neurostimulation

Gesa Hartwigsen
University of Leipzig, Germany
May 19, 2025

Efficient cognition requires flexible interactions between distributed neural networks in the human brain. These networks adapt to challenges by flexibly recruiting different regions and connections. In this talk, I will discuss how we study functional network plasticity and reorganization with combined neurostimulation and neuroimaging across the adult life span. I will argue that short-term plasticity enables flexible adaptation to challenges, via functional reorganization. My key hypothesis is that disruption of higher-level cognitive functions such as language can be compensated for by the recruitment of domain-general networks in our brain. Examples from healthy young brains illustrate how neurostimulation can be used to temporarily interfere with efficient processing, probing short-term network plasticity at the systems level. Examples from people with dyslexia help to better understand network disorders in the language domain and outline the potential of facilitatory neurostimulation for treatment. I will also discuss examples from aging brains where plasticity helps to compensate for loss of function. Finally, examples from lesioned brains after stroke provide insight into the brain’s potential for long-term reorganization and recovery of function. Collectively, these results challenge the view of a modular organization of the human brain and argue for a flexible redistribution of function via systems plasticity.

SeminarNeuroscience

Bridging clinical and cognitive neuroscience together to investigate semantics, above and beyond language

Valentina Borghesani
University of Geneva, Switzerland & NCCR Evolving Language
Jan 19, 2023

We will explore how neuropsychology can be leveraged to directly test cognitive neuroscience theories using the case of frontotemporal dementias affecting the language network. Specifically, we will focus on pathological, neuroimaging, and cognitive data from primary progressive aphasia. We will see how they can help us investigate the reading network, semantic knowledge organisation, and grammatical categories processing. Time permitting, the end of the talk will cover the temporal dynamics of semantic dimensions recovery and the role played by the task.

ePoster

Probing right-hemispheric neuronal representations in the language network of an individual with aphasia

Felix Waitzmann, Laura Schiffl, Lisa Held, Arthur Wagner, Bernhard Meyer, Jens Gempt, Simon Jacob, Julijana Gjorgjieva

Bernstein Conference 2024