@misc{oai:repo.qst.go.jp:00062657, author = {Yagishita, Sho and Watanabe, Takamitsu and Ito, Hiroshi and Ikehira, Hiroo and Kato, Motoichiro and Kanno, Iwao and Suhara, Tetsuya and Kikyo, Hideyuki and 柳下 祥 and 渡部 喬光 and 伊藤 浩 and 池平 博夫 and 加藤 元一郎 and 菅野 巖 and 須原 哲也 and 桔梗 英幸}, month = {Jun}, note = {Introduction: When we cannot recall the name of a well-known person despite preserved access to his/her semantic knowledge, a phonological hint such as his/her initials sometimes helps us to recall the name. This type of recall failure appeared to occur by the transmission deficit from the lexical– semantic stage to the lexical–phonological stage in name recall processes, and the phonological cue appeared to activate this transmission, which leads to successful recall. We hypothesized that the brain regions responsible for the transmission would respond to the phonological cue that facilitates name recall, and would also respond to successful recall., Human Brain Mapping 2008}, title = {Neural correlates of transmission from lexical-semantic to lexical-phonological stages during name}, year = {2008} }