Journal article
Individual Differences in Anterior Cingulate/Paracingulate Morphology Are Related to Executive Functions in Healthy Males
A Fornito, M Yücel, S Wood, GW Stuart, JA Buchanan, T Proffitt, V Anderson, D Velakoulis, C Pantelis
Cerebral Cortex | OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC | Published : 2004
Abstract
The neuropsychological correlates of inter-individual variations in cortical folding are poorly understood. Anterior cingulate (AC) cortex is one region characterized by considerable variability, particularly with respect to the paracingulate sulcus (PCS), which is present in only 30-60% of individuals and more commonly found in the left cerebral hemisphere. To investigate whether inter-individual differences in this PCS asymmetry are related to cognitive performance, we classified 30 healthy right-handed males as displaying either a leftward, rightward or symmetric pattern of folding based on the incidence and extent of the PCS in each hemisphere, and compared their performance on tasks eng..
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