Attribution of events in a non «self - serving» manner required activation of the left
precentral gyrus (BA 6).
Internal attributions of events, where the self was viewed as an active intentional agent, involved left
precentral gyrus (BA 6) and left middle temporal gyrus (BA 39).
But children with a sibling or parent with dyslexia and strong home literacy practices also activated the right side of their brains (specifically, the right
precentral gyrus) to think about words and sounds.
Amyg: amygdala; Ce: cerebellum; dlPFC: dorsolateral prefrontal cortex; FG: fusiform gyrus; H: hippocampal formation; IN: insula; MCC: middle cingulate cortex; Nac: nucleus accumbens; paraHG: parahippocampal gyrus; PCC: posterior cingulate cortex; preCG:
precentral gyrus; pre-SMA: pre-supplementary motor area; SI: primary somatosensory cortex; SII: secondary somatosensory cortex; sgACC: subgenual anterior cingulate cortex; SMG: supramarginal gyrus; Th: thalamus; vmPFC: ventromedial prefrontal cortex.
Each whole hemisphere is cut into three coronal slabs, with one cut rostral to
the precentral gyrus and one cut just rostral to the lunate sulcus.
Two of such modules are the ventral (superior parietal cortex as well as superior and medial frontal gyri) and dorsal (superior parietal cortex, superior and dorsal lateral frontal, and
precentral gyri) attention networks identified by previous fMRI analyses [3].
Not exact matches
Cluster d (d) shows a combined network of both visual and motor regions, consisting of medial, lateral, and superior occipital
gyrus and peristriate regions (BA 17/18/19),
precentral (BA 4), and postcentral
gyrus (BA 3 / 1/2).