id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-103358-1hbw3yo3 Gisbert-Muñoz, Sandra MULTIMAP: Multilingual picture naming test for mapping eloquent areas during awake surgeries 2020-06-08 .txt text/plain 4348 196 45 Although the use of object naming tasks is widespread across surgical teams in many different geographical locations, heterogeneity in the stimuli selection criteria of previous batteries (i.e., differences in picture size, color, image quality, name agreement), in addition to the use of morphologically and typologically different languages across different studies (see supplementary material for a table review), has greatly hindered the comparison and generalization of results. Notably, direct cortical stimulation studies also show this double dissociation when object and action naming tasks are used, and allow for the identification of distinct territories in frontal and temporal brain areas in which stimulation selectively impairs verb or noun production (Corina et al., 2005; Crepaldi, Berlingeri, Paulesu, & Luzzatti, 2011; Lubrano et al., 2014; J. To address this need, we developed the MULTIMAP test, a multilingual picture naming task including both objects and actions for mapping eloquent areas during awake brain surgery. ./cache/cord-103358-1hbw3yo3.txt ./txt/cord-103358-1hbw3yo3.txt