Continuity,divergence,and the evolution of brain language pathways
Recently, the assumption of evolutionary continuity between humans and non-human primates has been used to bolster the hypothesis that human language is mediated espe-cially by the ventral extreme capsule pathway that mediates auditory object recognition in macaques. Here, we argue for the importanc...
Autors principals: | Rilling, K, Glasser, F, Jbabdi, S, Andersson, J, Preuss, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2012
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