Aiming at exploring the brain’s structural organisation underlying successful second language learning, we investigate the anatomy of the perisylvian language network in a group of healthy adults, consisting of participants with high and average language analytical abilities. Utilising deterministic tractography, six tracts per participant (left and right long direct segment, left and right indirect anterior segment and left and right indirect posterior segment) were virtually dissected and measurements pertaining to their microstructural organisation were collected. Our results obtained by means of linear discriminant analysis pointed to mean diffusivity (MD) values of three tracts (right anterior, left long and left anterior segments) as ...
Functional and anatomical hemispheric asymmetries abound in the neural language system, yet the rela...
Language contributes to the architecture of the human brain. Whereas some of the perisylvian white m...
Lateralization of language to the left hemisphere is considered a key aspect of human brain organiza...
We carried out the first study on the relationship between individual language aptitude and structur...
In this article, we report the results of a study on the relationship between individual differences...
Early anatomically based models of language consisted of an arcuate tract connecting Broca's speech ...
In recent decades, neuroimaging studies on the neural infrastructure of language are usually (or mos...
Acquisition of language skills depends on the progressive maturation of specialized brain networks t...
Although different MRI-based techniques have been proposed to assess the hemispheric lateralization ...
Individual differences in the ability to deal with language have long been discussed. The neural bas...
Item does not contain fulltextDiffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and a longitudinal language learning ap...
Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and a longitudinal language learning approach were applied to investi...
Although it is well-established that human language functions are mostly lateralized to the left hem...
Background By using diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging (DTI) and subsequent tractography, a...
In humans, the most obvious functional lateralization is the specialization of the left hemisphere f...
Functional and anatomical hemispheric asymmetries abound in the neural language system, yet the rela...
Language contributes to the architecture of the human brain. Whereas some of the perisylvian white m...
Lateralization of language to the left hemisphere is considered a key aspect of human brain organiza...
We carried out the first study on the relationship between individual language aptitude and structur...
In this article, we report the results of a study on the relationship between individual differences...
Early anatomically based models of language consisted of an arcuate tract connecting Broca's speech ...
In recent decades, neuroimaging studies on the neural infrastructure of language are usually (or mos...
Acquisition of language skills depends on the progressive maturation of specialized brain networks t...
Although different MRI-based techniques have been proposed to assess the hemispheric lateralization ...
Individual differences in the ability to deal with language have long been discussed. The neural bas...
Item does not contain fulltextDiffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and a longitudinal language learning ap...
Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and a longitudinal language learning approach were applied to investi...
Although it is well-established that human language functions are mostly lateralized to the left hem...
Background By using diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging (DTI) and subsequent tractography, a...
In humans, the most obvious functional lateralization is the specialization of the left hemisphere f...
Functional and anatomical hemispheric asymmetries abound in the neural language system, yet the rela...
Language contributes to the architecture of the human brain. Whereas some of the perisylvian white m...
Lateralization of language to the left hemisphere is considered a key aspect of human brain organiza...