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Myeloarchitectonic Asymmetries of Language Regions in the Human Brain.

Di Yuan1,2, Daiyi Luo1,2, Veronica P Y Kwok2, Yulong Zhou1,2, Haoyue Tian1,2, Qianqian Yu2, Jie An3, Jia-Hong Gao4,5, Shijun Qiu3, Li Hai Tan1,2.   

Abstract

One prominent theory in neuroscience and psychology assumes that cortical regions for language are left hemisphere lateralized in the human brain. In the current study, we used a novel technique, quantitative magnetic resonance imaging (qMRI), to examine interhemispheric asymmetries in language regions in terms of macromolecular tissue volume (MTV) and quantitative longitudinal relaxation time (T1) maps in the living human brain. These two measures are known to reflect cortical myeloarchitecture from the microstructural perspective. One hundred and fifteen adults (55 male, 60 female) were examined for their myeloarchitectonic asymmetries of language regions. We found that the cortical myeloarchitecture of inferior frontal areas including the pars opercularis, pars triangularis, and pars orbitalis is left lateralized, while that of the middle temporal gyrus, Heschl's gyrus, and planum temporale is right lateralized. Moreover, the leftward lateralization of myelination structure is significantly correlated with language skills measured by phonemic and speech tone awareness. This study reveals for the first time a mixed pattern of myeloarchitectonic asymmetries, which calls for a general theory to accommodate the full complexity of principles underlying human hemispheric specialization.
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Keywords:  asymmetry; language; microstructure; myelination; qMRI

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33825870      PMCID: PMC8328200          DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhab076

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cereb Cortex        ISSN: 1047-3211            Impact factor:   5.357


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