Functional asymmetry for auditory processing in human primary auditory cortex.
Structural asymmetries in the supratemporal plane of the human brain are often cited as the anatomical basis for the lateralization of language predominantly to the left hemisphere. However, similar asymmetries are found for structures mediating earlier events in the auditory processing stream, sugg...
Main Authors: | Devlin, J, Raley, J, Tunbridge, E, Lanary, K, Floyer-Lea, A, Narain, C, Cohen, I, Behrens, T, Jezzard, P, Matthews, P, Moore, DR |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2003
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