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The superior longitudinal fascicle: reconsidering the fronto-parietal neural network based on anatomy and function
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Nakajima, Riho
, Kinoshita, Masashi
, Nakada, Mitsutoshi
, Shinohara, Harumichi
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Brain
/ Classification
/ Cognition
/ Hemispheric laterality
/ Information processing
/ Language
/ Language disorders
/ Longitude
/ Motor task performance
/ Neural networks
/ Segments
/ Social interactions
/ Subdivisions
2020
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The superior longitudinal fascicle: reconsidering the fronto-parietal neural network based on anatomy and function
by
Nakajima, Riho
, Kinoshita, Masashi
, Nakada, Mitsutoshi
, Shinohara, Harumichi
in
Brain
/ Classification
/ Cognition
/ Hemispheric laterality
/ Information processing
/ Language
/ Language disorders
/ Longitude
/ Motor task performance
/ Neural networks
/ Segments
/ Social interactions
/ Subdivisions
2020
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The superior longitudinal fascicle: reconsidering the fronto-parietal neural network based on anatomy and function
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Nakajima, Riho
, Kinoshita, Masashi
, Nakada, Mitsutoshi
, Shinohara, Harumichi
in
Brain
/ Classification
/ Cognition
/ Hemispheric laterality
/ Information processing
/ Language
/ Language disorders
/ Longitude
/ Motor task performance
/ Neural networks
/ Segments
/ Social interactions
/ Subdivisions
2020
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The superior longitudinal fascicle: reconsidering the fronto-parietal neural network based on anatomy and function
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The superior longitudinal fascicle: reconsidering the fronto-parietal neural network based on anatomy and function
2020
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Due primarily to the extensive disposition of fibers and secondarily to the methodological preferences of researchers, the superior longitudinal fasciculus (SLF) subdivisions have multiple names, complicating SLF research. Here, we collected and reassessed existing knowledge regarding the SLF, which we used to propose a four-term classification of the SLF based mainly on function: dorsal SLF, ventral SLF, posterior SLF, and arcuate fasciculus (AF); these correspond to the traditional SLF II, SLF III or anterior AF, temporoparietal segment of the SLF or posterior AF, and AF or AF long segment, respectively. Each segment has a distinct functional role. The dorsal SLF is involved in visuospatial attention and motor control, while the ventral SLF is associated with language-related networks, auditory comprehension, and articulatory processing in the left hemisphere. The posterior SLF is involved in language-related processing, including auditory comprehension, reading, and lexical access, while the AF is associated with language-related activities, such as phonological processing; the right AF plays a role in social cognition and visuospatial attention. This simple proposed classification permits a better understanding of the SLF and may comprise a convenient classification for use in research and clinical practice relating to brain function.
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Springer Nature B.V
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