DTI Tractography of the Human Brain's Language Pathways
Emory University · Center for Neurosciences
Abstract
Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) tractography has been used to detect leftward asymmetries in the arcuate fasciculus, a pathway that links temporal and inferior frontal language cortices. In this study, we more specifically define this asymmetry with respect to both anatomy and function. Twenty right-handed male subjects were scanned with DTI, and the arcuate fasciculus was reconstructed using deterministic tractography. The arcuate was divided into 2 segments with different hypothesized functions, one terminating in the posterior superior temporal gyrus (STG) and another terminating in the middle temporal gyrus (MTG). Tractography results were compared with peak activation coordinates from prior functional…
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- Arcuate fasciculus
- Tractography
- Temporal lobe
- Lateralization of brain function
- Neuroscience
- Psychology
- Middle temporal gyrus
- Diffusion MRI
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