What is special about the human arcuate fasciculus? Lateralization, projections, and expansion
Evolutionary adaptations of the human brain are the basis for our unique abilities such as language. An expansion of the arcuate fasciculus (AF), the dorsal language tract, in the human lineage involving left lateralization is considered canonical, but this hypothesis has not been tested in relation...
Main Authors: | Eichert, N, Verhagen, L, Folloni, D, Jbabdi, S, Khrapichev, A, Sibson, N, Mantini, D, Sallet, J, Mars, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2018
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