This study used structural magnetic resonance imaging to examine whether specific anatomical features of Broca's and Wernicke's areas are related to language functions in typically developing older subjects with no specific language expertise. Data from 231 subjects from the Zurich LHAB-study are used for this study. For these subjects, we obtained several psychometric measures from which we calculated performance measures reflecting specific psychological functions (language comprehension, verbal fluency, perceptual speed, visual memory, recognition of regularities, and logical thinking). From the MRI measurements, we calculated the cortical thickness and cortical surface of Broca's and Wernicke's areas. Applying multiple regression analys...
In mental disorders the language dimension, including speech and thought, is often impaired. In psyc...
The literature suggests that that semantic and phonological fluency tasks selectively activate left ...
The two hemispheres of the human brain differ in their anatomy and function. This asymmetric anatomy...
This study used structural magnetic resonance imaging to examine whether specific anatomical feature...
Humans differ substantially in their ability to implicitly extract structural regularities from expe...
Brain structure can predict many aspects of human behavior, though the extent of this relationship i...
The cortical regions of the brain traditionally associated with the comprehension of language are We...
In recent decades, neuroimaging studies on the neural infrastructure of language are usually (or mos...
Individual differences in the ability to deal with language have long been discussed. The neural bas...
Aptitude for and proficiency in acquiring new languages varies in the human population but their neu...
Brain-based discussion of language has classically centered around models focused on Broca's and Wer...
Studies on brains of individuals with an exceptional mental capacity are of widespread interest. Her...
We investigated neural activations underlying a verbal fluency task and cytoarchitectonic probabilis...
The relation between brain function and behavior on the one hand and the relation between structural...
knowledge of the neuroanatomy of higher functions of the central nervous system: It is now possible ...
In mental disorders the language dimension, including speech and thought, is often impaired. In psyc...
The literature suggests that that semantic and phonological fluency tasks selectively activate left ...
The two hemispheres of the human brain differ in their anatomy and function. This asymmetric anatomy...
This study used structural magnetic resonance imaging to examine whether specific anatomical feature...
Humans differ substantially in their ability to implicitly extract structural regularities from expe...
Brain structure can predict many aspects of human behavior, though the extent of this relationship i...
The cortical regions of the brain traditionally associated with the comprehension of language are We...
In recent decades, neuroimaging studies on the neural infrastructure of language are usually (or mos...
Individual differences in the ability to deal with language have long been discussed. The neural bas...
Aptitude for and proficiency in acquiring new languages varies in the human population but their neu...
Brain-based discussion of language has classically centered around models focused on Broca's and Wer...
Studies on brains of individuals with an exceptional mental capacity are of widespread interest. Her...
We investigated neural activations underlying a verbal fluency task and cytoarchitectonic probabilis...
The relation between brain function and behavior on the one hand and the relation between structural...
knowledge of the neuroanatomy of higher functions of the central nervous system: It is now possible ...
In mental disorders the language dimension, including speech and thought, is often impaired. In psyc...
The literature suggests that that semantic and phonological fluency tasks selectively activate left ...
The two hemispheres of the human brain differ in their anatomy and function. This asymmetric anatomy...