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      Functional Asymmetry for Auditory Processing in Human Primary Auditory Cortex

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          Structural asymmetries in the supratemporal plane of the human brain are often cited as the anatomical basis for the lateralization of language predominantly to the left hemisphere. However, similar asymmetries are found for structures mediating earlier events in the auditory processing stream, suggesting that functional lateralization may occur even at the level of primary auditory cortex. We tested this hypothesis using functional magnetic resonance imaging to evaluate human auditory cortex responses to monaurally presented tones. Relative to silence, tones presented separately to either ear produced greater activation in left than right Heschl's gyrus, the location of primary auditory cortex. This functional lateralization for primary auditory cortex is distinct from the contralateral dominance reported for other mammals, including nonhuman primates, and may have contributed to the evolution of a unique role for the left hemisphere in language processing.

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          Journal
          J Neurosci
          J. Neurosci
          jneuro
          The Journal of Neuroscience
          Society for Neuroscience
          0270-6474
          1529-2401
          17 December 2003
          : 23
          : 37
          : 11516-11522
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Centre for Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Brain, Department of Clinical Neurology, University of Oxford, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford OX3 9DU, United Kingdom, and [2 ]Medical Research Council Institute of Hearing Research, University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD, United Kingdom
          Article
          PMC6740959 PMC6740959 6740959 02311516
          10.1523/JNEUROSCI.23-37-11516.2003
          6740959
          14684855
          e16ef08b-46d7-45a9-b17a-4455b1a6db8c
          Copyright © 2003 Society for Neuroscience 0270-6474/03/2311516-07.00/0
          History
          : 15 October 2003
          : 3 July 2003
          : 11 October 2003
          Categories
          Behavioral/Systems/Cognitive
          Custom metadata
          11516
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          speech,sensory neurons,imaging,hemisphere,lateralization,auditory

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