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Human primary auditory cortex: cytoarchitectonic subdivisions and mapping into a spatial reference system.
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In future, the transfer of in vivo structural and functional data into the same spatial reference system will enable accurate comparisons of cytoarchitectonic maps of the primary auditory cortex with activation centers as established with functional imaging procedures.About:
This article is published in NeuroImage.The article was published on 2001-04-01. It has received 773 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Auditory cortex & Transverse temporal gyrus.read more
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A new SPM toolbox for combining probabilistic cytoarchitectonic maps and functional imaging data
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TL;DR: A new, MATLAB based toolbox for the SPM2 software package is introduced which enables the integration of probabilistic cytoarchitectonic maps and results of functional imaging studies and an easy-to-use tool for the integrated analysis of functional and anatomical data in a common reference space.
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Structure and function of auditory cortex: music and speech
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The Brain Basis of Language Processing: From Structure to Function
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The Neural Substrate of Human Empathy: Effects of Perspective-taking and Cognitive Appraisal
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TL;DR: For instance, this paper found that brain activation in males is lateralized to the left inferior frontal gyrus regions; in females the pattern of activation is very different, engaging more diffuse neural systems that involve both the left and right inferior frontal cortex.
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