Multi-region hemispheric specialization differentiates human from nonhuman primate brain function Article

Wey, Hsiao-Ying, Phillips, Kimberley A, McKay, D Reese et al. (2014). Multi-region hemispheric specialization differentiates human from nonhuman primate brain function . BRAIN STRUCTURE & FUNCTION, 219(6), 2187-2194. 10.1007/s00429-013-0620-9

Open Access

cited authors

  • Wey, Hsiao-Ying; Phillips, Kimberley A; McKay, D Reese; Laird, Angela R; Kochunov, Peter; Davis, M Duff; Glahn, David C; Duong, Timothy Q; Fox, Peter T

sustainable development goals

authors

publication date

  • November 1, 2014

published in

keywords

  • ARCHITECTURE
  • Anatomy & Morphology
  • Brain connectivity
  • Brain evolution
  • CEREBRAL ASYMMETRY
  • CHIMPANZEES
  • CONNECTIVITY
  • Functional connectivity
  • GENETIC-CONTROL
  • Life Sciences & Biomedicine
  • MONKEYS CEBUS-APELLA
  • Neurosciences
  • Neurosciences & Neurology
  • PLANUM TEMPORALE
  • PREFRONTAL CORTEX
  • PRIMARY MOTOR CORTEX
  • Primates
  • RESTING-STATE NETWORKS
  • Resting-state networks
  • Science & Technology
  • fMRI

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

publisher

  • SPRINGER HEIDELBERG

start page

  • 2187

end page

  • 2194

volume

  • 219

issue

  • 6