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Scotinella elpotosi Chamé-Vázquez & Jiménez 2022, sp. nov. ...
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Scotinella elpotosi Chamé-Vázquez & Jiménez 2022, sp. nov. ...
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Xim trenzado Ibarra-Núñez & Chamé-Vázquez & Maya-Morales 2021, gen. et sp. nov. ...
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Xim trenzado Ibarra-Núñez & Chamé-Vázquez & Maya-Morales 2021, gen. et sp. nov. ...
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Bilingualism Influences Structural Indices of Interhemispheric Organization.
Felton, Adam; Vazquez, David; Ramos-Nunez, Aurora I. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2017
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Degree of Foreign Accent in Bilingual Children Predicts Surface Area of the Bilateral Superior Temporal Gyrus ...
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Bilingualism Influences Structural Indices of Interhemispheric Organization
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Structural asymmetry of anterior insula: Behavioral correlates and individual differences
In: Brain & language. - Orlando, Fla. [u.a.] : Elsevier 126 (2013) 2, 109-122
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Structural asymmetry of anterior insula: behavioral correlates and individual differences.
In: Brain and language, vol 126, iss 2 (2013)
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Structural Asymmetry of Anterior Insula: Behavioral Correlates and Individual Differences
Abstract: The current study investigated behavioral correlates of structural asymmetry of the insula, and traditional perisylvian language regions, in a large sample of young adults (N=200). The findings indicated 1) reliable leftward surface area asymmetry of the anterior insula, 2) association of this asymmetry with divided visual field lateralization of visual word recognition, and 3) modulation of the correlation of structural and linguistic asymmetry by consistency of hand preference. Although leftward asymmetry of cortical surface area was observed for the anterior insula, pars opercularis and triangularis, and planum temporale, only the anterior insula asymmetry was associated with lateralized word recognition. We interpret these findings within the context of recent structural and functional findings about the human insula. We suggest that leftward structural lateralization of earlier developing insular cortex may bootstrap asymmetrical functional lateralization even if the insula is only a minor component of the adult language network.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3722256
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bandl.2013.03.005
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23681069
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