The planum temporale (PT) is a critical region of the language functional network in the human brain showing a striking size asymmetry toward the left hemisphere. Historically considered as a structural landmark of the left-brain specialization for language, a similar anatomical bias has been described in great apes but never in monkeys—indicating that this brain landmark might be unique to Hominidae evolution. In the present in vivo magnetic resonance imaging study, we show clearly for the first time in a nonhominid primate species, an Old World monkey, a left size predominance of the PT among 96 olive baboons (Papio anubis), using manual delineation of this region in each individual hemisphere. This asymmetric distribution was quasi-ident...
Manual gestures and speech recruit a common neural network, involving Broca area in the left hemisph...
Contrary to many historical views, recent evidence suggests that species-level behavioral and brain ...
The majority of research on functional cerebral lateralization in primates revolves around vocal abi...
The planum temporale (PT) is a critical region of the language functional network in the human brain...
International audienceThe planum temporale (PT) is a critical region of the language functional netw...
International audienceThe planum temporale (PT) is a critical region of the language functional netw...
The planum temporale (PT), a portion of Wernicke’s area, is important for linguistic functions in hu...
The planum temporale (PT), a portion of Wernicke’s area, is important for linguistic functions in hu...
The “language-ready” brain theory suggests that the infant brain is pre-wired for language acquisiti...
International audienceThe Planum Temporale (PT) is one of the key hubs of the language network in th...
The Planum temporale (PT) is one of the key hubs of the language network in the human brain. The gro...
International audienceHumans are the only species that can speak. Nonhuman primates, however, share ...
Humans are the only species that can speak. Nonhuman primates, however, share some ‘domain-general’ ...
Humans are the only species that can speak. Nonhuman primates, however, share some ‘domain-general’ ...
Humans are the only species that can speak. Nonhuman primates, however, share some "domain-general" ...
Manual gestures and speech recruit a common neural network, involving Broca area in the left hemisph...
Contrary to many historical views, recent evidence suggests that species-level behavioral and brain ...
The majority of research on functional cerebral lateralization in primates revolves around vocal abi...
The planum temporale (PT) is a critical region of the language functional network in the human brain...
International audienceThe planum temporale (PT) is a critical region of the language functional netw...
International audienceThe planum temporale (PT) is a critical region of the language functional netw...
The planum temporale (PT), a portion of Wernicke’s area, is important for linguistic functions in hu...
The planum temporale (PT), a portion of Wernicke’s area, is important for linguistic functions in hu...
The “language-ready” brain theory suggests that the infant brain is pre-wired for language acquisiti...
International audienceThe Planum Temporale (PT) is one of the key hubs of the language network in th...
The Planum temporale (PT) is one of the key hubs of the language network in the human brain. The gro...
International audienceHumans are the only species that can speak. Nonhuman primates, however, share ...
Humans are the only species that can speak. Nonhuman primates, however, share some ‘domain-general’ ...
Humans are the only species that can speak. Nonhuman primates, however, share some ‘domain-general’ ...
Humans are the only species that can speak. Nonhuman primates, however, share some "domain-general" ...
Manual gestures and speech recruit a common neural network, involving Broca area in the left hemisph...
Contrary to many historical views, recent evidence suggests that species-level behavioral and brain ...
The majority of research on functional cerebral lateralization in primates revolves around vocal abi...