The robust and independent nature of structural STS asymmetries

Volume: 224, Issue: 9, Pages: 3171 - 3182
Published: Sep 13, 2019
Abstract
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) is an important region for speech comprehension. The greater language network is known to exhibit asymmetries in both structure and function, and consistent with that theory are reports of STS structural asymmetry in MRI-based, morphological measures such as mean thickness and sulcal depth. However, it is not known how these individual STS structural asymmetries relate to each other, or how they interact with...
Paper Details
Title
The robust and independent nature of structural STS asymmetries
Published Date
Sep 13, 2019
Volume
224
Issue
9
Pages
3171 - 3182
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