Many studies of the neural bases of language processes are now
conducted with functional and structural neuroimaging. Research is
often compromised because of difficulties in identifying the core
structures in the face of the complex morphology of these regions
of the brain. Although there are many books on the cognitive
aspects of language and also on neurolinguistics and aphasiology,
"Neuroanatomy of Language Regions of the Human Brain" is the first
anatomical atlas that focuses on the core regions of the cerebral
cortex involved in language processing. This atlas is a richly
illustrated guide for scientists interested in the gross morphology
of the sulci and gyri of the core language regions, in the
cytoarchitecture of the relevant cortical areas, and in the
connectivity of these areas.
Data from diffusion MRI and resting-state connectivity are
integrated iwth critical experimental anatomical data about
homologous areas in the macaque monkey to provide the latest
information on the connectivity of the language-relevant cortical
areas of the brain. Although the anatomical connectivity data from
studies on the macaque monkey provide the most detailed
information, they are often neglected because of difficulties in
interpreting the terminology used and in making the monkey-to-human
comparison. This atlas helps investigators interpret this important
source of information. "Neuroanatomy of Language Regions of the
Human Brain" will assist investigators of the neural bases of
language in increasing the anatomical sophistication of their
research adn in evaluating studies of language and the brain.
Abundantly illustrated with photographs, 3-D MRI reconstructions,
and sections to represent the morphology of the sulci and gyri in
the frontal, temporal, and parietal regions involved in language
processingPhotomicrographs showing the cytoarchitecture of cortical
areas involved in language processingSeries of coronal, sagittal,
and horizontal sections identifying the sulci and gyri to assist
language investigators using structural and functional neuroimaging
techniquesAll images accompanied by brief commentaries to help
users navigate the complexities of the anatomyIntegration of data
from diffusion MRI and resting-state connectivity with critical
experimental anatomical data on the connectivity of homologous
areas in the macaque monkey
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