2019
DOI: 10.1111/ejn.14486
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A transcallosal fibre system between homotopic inferior frontal regions supports complex linguistic processing

Abstract: Inferior frontal regions in the left and right hemisphere support different aspects of language processing. In the canonical model, left inferior frontal regions are mostly involved in processing based on phonological, syntactic and semantic features of language, whereas the right inferior frontal regions process paralinguistic aspects like affective prosody. Using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI)‐based probabilistic fibre tracking in 20 healthy volunteers, we identify a callosal fibre system connecting left and… Show more

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“…The homotopic region of Broca's area in the right hemisphere has been hypothesized to play a critical role in processing the emotional content of speech, resolving conflicting semantic information (for a review, see Price, 2010) and managing the transformation of speech segments, or phonemes, during the production of language (Kellmeyer et al, 2019). Moreover, rostral transcallosal fibres connecting Broca's area and its right hemisphere's homotopic region are important for the integration of different levels of linguistic complexity (Kellmeyer et al, 2019).…”
Section: The Rostral Interhemispheric Fibres Through the Corpus Callosummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The homotopic region of Broca's area in the right hemisphere has been hypothesized to play a critical role in processing the emotional content of speech, resolving conflicting semantic information (for a review, see Price, 2010) and managing the transformation of speech segments, or phonemes, during the production of language (Kellmeyer et al, 2019). Moreover, rostral transcallosal fibres connecting Broca's area and its right hemisphere's homotopic region are important for the integration of different levels of linguistic complexity (Kellmeyer et al, 2019).…”
Section: The Rostral Interhemispheric Fibres Through the Corpus Callosummentioning
confidence: 99%