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A combined fMRI and DTI examination of functional language lateralization and arcuate fasciculus structure: Effects of degree versus direction of hand preference
Authors:Ruth E. Propper,Lauren J. O&rsquo  Donnell,Stephen Whalen,Yanmei Tie,Isaiah H. Norton,Ralph O. Suarez,Lilla Zollei,Alireza Radmanesh,Alexandra J. Golby
Affiliation:1. Golby Neurosurgical Brain Mapping Laboratory, Departments of Neurosurgery and Radiology, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA;2. A.A. Martinos Center, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA;3. Merrimack College, Psychology Department, North Andover, MA, USA
Abstract:The present study examined the relationship between hand preference degree and direction, functional language lateralization in Broca’s and Wernicke’s areas, and structural measures of the arcuate fasciculus. Results revealed an effect of degree of hand preference on arcuate fasciculus structure, such that consistently-handed individuals, regardless of the direction of hand preference, demonstrated the most asymmetric arcuate fasciculus, with larger left versus right arcuate, as measured by DTI. Functional language lateralization in Wernicke’s area, measured via fMRI, was related to arcuate fasciculus volume in consistent-left-handers only, and only in people who were not right hemisphere lateralized for language; given the small sample size for this finding, future investigation is warranted. Results suggest handedness degree may be an important variable to investigate in the context of neuroanatomical asymmetries.
Keywords:Handedness   Language   Arcuate fasciculus   fMRI   DTI
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