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SUBMITTER: Leroy F
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4313811 | biostudies-other | 2015 Jan
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
Leroy François F Cai Qing Q Bogart Stephanie L SL Dubois Jessica J Coulon Olivier O Monzalvo Karla K Fischer Clara C Glasel Hervé H Van der Haegen Lise L Bénézit Audrey A Lin Ching-Po CP Kennedy David N DN Ihara Aya S AS Hertz-Pannier Lucie L Moutard Marie-Laure ML Poupon Cyril C Brysbaert Marc M Roberts Neil N Hopkins William D WD Mangin Jean-François JF Dehaene-Lambertz Ghislaine G
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20150112 4
Identifying potentially unique features of the human cerebral cortex is a first step to understanding how evolution has shaped the brain in our species. By analyzing MR images obtained from 177 humans and 73 chimpanzees, we observed a human-specific asymmetry in the superior temporal sulcus at the heart of the communication regions and which we have named the "superior temporal asymmetrical pit" (STAP). This 45-mm-long segment ventral to Heschl's gyrus is deeper in the right hemisphere than in t ...[more]