Human brain pathways supporting language and declarative memory are thought to have differentiated substantially during evolution. However, cross-species comparisons are missing on site-specific effective connectivity between regions important for cognition. We harnessed functional imaging to visualize the effects of direct electrical brain stimulation in macaque monkeys and human neurosurgery patients. We discovered comparable effective connectivity between caudal auditory cortex and both ventro-lateral prefrontal cortex (VLPFC, including area 44) and parahippocampal cortex in both species. Human-specific differences were clearest in the form of stronger hemispheric lateralization effects. In humans, electrical tractography revealed remark...
It is generally held that non-primary sensory regions of the brain have a strong impact on frontal c...
Understanding homologies and differences in auditory cortical processing in human and nonhuman prima...
International audienceHow the evolution of speech has transformed the human auditory cortex compared...
Cognitive pathways supporting human language and declarative memory are thought to have uniquely evo...
Human and nonhuman primates perceive the world via multiple sensory signals that are hierarchically ...
An evolutionary account of human language as a neurobiological system must distinguish between human...
Communication through language is a great achievement of evolution. In humans, the arcuate fasciculu...
The human behavioral repertoire greatly exceeds that of nonhuman primates. Anatomical specialization...
Recent electrophysiological investigations of the auditory system in primates along with functional ...
The human behavioral repertoire greatly exceeds that of nonhuman primates. Anatomical specialization...
The cross-species correspondences and differences in how attention modulates brain responses in huma...
Major efforts are underway to provide highly detailed descriptions of static anatomical brain connec...
SummaryHuman ventrolateral frontal cortex (vlFC) is identified with cognitive processes such as lang...
The cross-species correspondences and differences in how attention modulates brain responses in huma...
A high-level auditory-cortical region was recently identified with functional magnetic resonance ima...
It is generally held that non-primary sensory regions of the brain have a strong impact on frontal c...
Understanding homologies and differences in auditory cortical processing in human and nonhuman prima...
International audienceHow the evolution of speech has transformed the human auditory cortex compared...
Cognitive pathways supporting human language and declarative memory are thought to have uniquely evo...
Human and nonhuman primates perceive the world via multiple sensory signals that are hierarchically ...
An evolutionary account of human language as a neurobiological system must distinguish between human...
Communication through language is a great achievement of evolution. In humans, the arcuate fasciculu...
The human behavioral repertoire greatly exceeds that of nonhuman primates. Anatomical specialization...
Recent electrophysiological investigations of the auditory system in primates along with functional ...
The human behavioral repertoire greatly exceeds that of nonhuman primates. Anatomical specialization...
The cross-species correspondences and differences in how attention modulates brain responses in huma...
Major efforts are underway to provide highly detailed descriptions of static anatomical brain connec...
SummaryHuman ventrolateral frontal cortex (vlFC) is identified with cognitive processes such as lang...
The cross-species correspondences and differences in how attention modulates brain responses in huma...
A high-level auditory-cortical region was recently identified with functional magnetic resonance ima...
It is generally held that non-primary sensory regions of the brain have a strong impact on frontal c...
Understanding homologies and differences in auditory cortical processing in human and nonhuman prima...
International audienceHow the evolution of speech has transformed the human auditory cortex compared...