The language-relevant brain regions, Brodmann's area in the inferior frontal cortex and Wernicke's area in the superior temporal cortex, are connected via long-range fiber bundles, which are located dorsally and ventrally to the sylvian fissure. These dorsal and ventral pathways consist of a number of partly parallel-running fiber tracts, which can be differentiated by their termination regions and by the particular language functions of these termination regions. Dorsally, there are two major fiber tracts connecting the posterior temporal cortex with the frontal cortex: one terminating in the premotor cortex that subserves sensory-to-motor mapping and one terminating in posterior Broca's area, the pars opercularis, that supports the proces...
Dorsal and ventral pathways for syntacto-semantic speech processing in the left hemisphere are repre...
The homologues of the two distinct architectonic areas 44 and 45 that constitute the anterior langua...
Language processing is a trait of human species. The knowledge about its neurobiological basis has b...
The language-relevant brain regions, Brodmann's area in the inferior frontal cortex and Wernicke's a...
Language processing is supported by different regions located in separate parts of the brain. A cruc...
The most accepted framework of language processing includes a dorsal phonological and a ventral sema...
AbstractIt is now ten years since a ‘ventral language pathway’ was demonstrated in vivo in the human...
The neuroanatomical pathway model of language assumes four neuroanatomically distinguished language-...
The dorsal and ventral information streams between inferior frontal and temporal language regions in...
Human language is organized along two main processing streams connecting posterior temporal cortex a...
In the 19th century, ground-breaking observations on aphasia by Broca and Wernicke suggested that la...
International audienceIt has been suggested that dorsal and ventral pathways support distinct aspect...
The field of the neurobiology of language is experiencing a paradigm shift in which the predominant ...
Dorsal and ventral pathways for syntacto-semantic speech processing in the left hemisphere are repre...
While traditional models of language comprehension have focused on the left posterior temporal corte...
Dorsal and ventral pathways for syntacto-semantic speech processing in the left hemisphere are repre...
The homologues of the two distinct architectonic areas 44 and 45 that constitute the anterior langua...
Language processing is a trait of human species. The knowledge about its neurobiological basis has b...
The language-relevant brain regions, Brodmann's area in the inferior frontal cortex and Wernicke's a...
Language processing is supported by different regions located in separate parts of the brain. A cruc...
The most accepted framework of language processing includes a dorsal phonological and a ventral sema...
AbstractIt is now ten years since a ‘ventral language pathway’ was demonstrated in vivo in the human...
The neuroanatomical pathway model of language assumes four neuroanatomically distinguished language-...
The dorsal and ventral information streams between inferior frontal and temporal language regions in...
Human language is organized along two main processing streams connecting posterior temporal cortex a...
In the 19th century, ground-breaking observations on aphasia by Broca and Wernicke suggested that la...
International audienceIt has been suggested that dorsal and ventral pathways support distinct aspect...
The field of the neurobiology of language is experiencing a paradigm shift in which the predominant ...
Dorsal and ventral pathways for syntacto-semantic speech processing in the left hemisphere are repre...
While traditional models of language comprehension have focused on the left posterior temporal corte...
Dorsal and ventral pathways for syntacto-semantic speech processing in the left hemisphere are repre...
The homologues of the two distinct architectonic areas 44 and 45 that constitute the anterior langua...
Language processing is a trait of human species. The knowledge about its neurobiological basis has b...