Journal article

Anatomy and lateralization of the human corticobulbar tracts: an fMRI-guided tractography study

FJ Liégeois, J Butler, AT Morgan, JD Clayden, CA Clark

Brain Structure and Function | Published : 2016

Abstract

The left hemisphere lateralization bias for language functions, such as syntactic processing and semantic retrieval, is well known. Although several theories and clinical data indicate a link between speech motor execution and language, the functional and structural brain lateralization for these functions has never been examined concomitantly in the same individuals. Here, we used functional MRI during rapid silent syllable repetition (/lalala/, /papapa/ and /pataka/, known as oral diadochokinesis or DDK) to map the cortical representation of the articulators in 17 healthy adults. In these same participants, functional lateralization for language production was assessed using the well-estab..

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