Structural perisylvian asymmetry in naturally occurring atypical language dominance

Volume: 227, Issue: 2, Pages: 573 - 586
Published: Jun 26, 2021
Abstract
Functional and anatomical hemispheric asymmetries abound in the neural language system, yet the relationship between them remains elusive. One attractive proposal is that structural interhemispheric differences reflect or even drive functional language laterality. However, studies on structure-function couplings either find that left and right language dominant individuals display similar leftward structural asymmetry or yield inconsistent...
Paper Details
Title
Structural perisylvian asymmetry in naturally occurring atypical language dominance
Published Date
Jun 26, 2021
Volume
227
Issue
2
Pages
573 - 586
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