Probabilistic coverage of the frontal aslant tract in young adults: Insights into individual variability, lateralization, and language functions
Wen‐Jieh Linn,
Jessica Barrios‐Martinez,
David Fernandes‐Cabral
et al.
Abstract:The frontal aslant tract (FAT) is a crucial neural pathway of language and speech, but little is known about its connectivity and segmentation differences across populations. In this study, we investigate the probabilistic coverage of the FAT in a large sample of 1065 young adults. Our primary goal was to reveal individual variability and lateralization of FAT and its structure–function correlations in language processing. The study utilized diffusion MRI data from 1065 subjects obtained from the Human Connect… Show more
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