Does the temporal cortex make us human? A review of structural and functional diversity of the primate temporal lobe
Temporal cortex is a primate specialization that shows considerable variation in size, morphology, and connectivity across species. Human temporal cortex is involved in many behaviors that are considered especially well developed in humans, including semantic processing, language, and theory of mind...
Main Authors: | Braunsdorf, M, Freches, GB, Roumazeilles, L, Eichert, N, Schurz, M, Uithol, S, Bryant, KL, Mars, RB |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2021
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