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==Auditory Cortex Location - Comparison Between Control Subject and WS Subject==
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Legend: Auditory Cortex Location - Comparison Between Control Subject and WS Subject
Legend: Auditory Cortex Location - Comparison Between Control Subject and WS Subject
Citation: Wengenroth M, Blatow M, Bendszus M, Schneider P (2010) Leftward Laterlization of Auditory Cortex Underlies Holistic Sound Perception in Williams Syndrome. PLoS ONE 5(8): e12326. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0012326


Original Legend: Figure 2. Anatomical landmarks of the auditory cortex.
Original Legend: Figure 2. Anatomical landmarks of the auditory cortex.


Auditory cortex (AC) of one control person (a–c) and one WS subject (d–e). Sagittal MR image at TAL x = 50 (a,d: left side of the image is the anterior part of the brain). Segmented STG (b,e) including Heschl's gyrus (HG; marked orange), planum temporale (PT; marked yellow) and two posterior duplications of HG in the WS subject (D; marked green). Three-dimensional surface reconstruction of right AC (c,f) reveals anatomical features and individual peculiarities such as D (f) or medial Heschl's sulcus (mHS; c). FTS = first transverse sulcus; HS = Heschl's sulcus; aSTG = anterior superior temporal gyrus.
Auditory cortex (AC) of one control person (a–c) and one WS subject (d–e). Sagittal MR image at TAL x = 50 (a,d: left side of the image is the anterior part of the brain). Segmented STG (b,e) including Heschl's gyrus (HG; marked orange), planum temporale (PT; marked yellow) and two posterior duplications of HG in the WS subject (D; marked green). Three-dimensional surface reconstruction of right AC (c,f) reveals anatomical features and individual peculiarities such as D (f) or medial Heschl's sulcus (mHS; c). FTS = first transverse sulcus; HS = Heschl's sulcus; aSTG = anterior superior temporal gyrus.
===Reference===
Citation: Wengenroth M, Blatow M, Bendszus M, Schneider P (2010) Leftward Laterlization of Auditory Cortex Underlies Holistic Sound Perception in Williams Syndrome. PLoS ONE 5(8): e12326. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0012326 <ref>PMID20808792</ref>
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Copyright: © 2010 Wengenroth et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
Copyright: © 2010 Wengenroth et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Legend: Auditory Cortex Location - Comparison Between Control Subject and WS Subject

Original Legend: Figure 2. Anatomical landmarks of the auditory cortex.

Auditory cortex (AC) of one control person (a–c) and one WS subject (d–e). Sagittal MR image at TAL x = 50 (a,d: left side of the image is the anterior part of the brain). Segmented STG (b,e) including Heschl's gyrus (HG; marked orange), planum temporale (PT; marked yellow) and two posterior duplications of HG in the WS subject (D; marked green). Three-dimensional surface reconstruction of right AC (c,f) reveals anatomical features and individual peculiarities such as D (f) or medial Heschl's sulcus (mHS; c). FTS = first transverse sulcus; HS = Heschl's sulcus; aSTG = anterior superior temporal gyrus.

Reference

Citation: Wengenroth M, Blatow M, Bendszus M, Schneider P (2010) Leftward Laterlization of Auditory Cortex Underlies Holistic Sound Perception in Williams Syndrome. PLoS ONE 5(8): e12326. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0012326 [1]


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