Superior Temporal Sulcus—It's My Area: Or Is It?

Volume: 20, Issue: 12, Pages: 2125 - 2136
Published: Dec 1, 2008
Abstract
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) is the chameleon of the human brain. Several research areas claim the STS as the host brain region for their particular behavior of interest. Some see it as one of the core structures for theory of mind. For others, it is the main region for audiovisual integration. It plays an important role in biological motion perception, but is also claimed to be essential for speech processing and processing of faces. We...
Paper Details
Title
Superior Temporal Sulcus—It's My Area: Or Is It?
Published Date
Dec 1, 2008
Volume
20
Issue
12
Pages
2125 - 2136
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