Structural connectivity of cytoarchitectonically distinct human left temporal pole subregions: a diffusion MRI tractography study
The temporal pole (TP) is considered one of the major paralimbic cortical regions, and is involved in a variety of functions such as sensory perception, emotion, semantic processing, and social cognition. Based on differences in cytoarchitecture, the TP can be further subdivided into smaller regions...
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Main Authors: | Takeshi Sasaki (Author), Nikos Makris (Author), Martha E. Shenton (Author), Peter Savadjiev (Author), Yogesh Rathi (Author), Ryan Eckbo (Author), Sylvain Bouix (Author), Edward Yeterian (Author), Bradford C. Dickerson (Author), Marek Kubicki (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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