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Dumornay and colleagues reported that white children showed greater gray matter volumes in the amygdala, hippocampus, frontal pole, superior frontal gyrus, rostral anterior cingulate, pars ...
The temporal (superior temporal gyri), amygdala and frontal (orbito-frontal and inferior frontal gyri; pars opercularis) regions are activated more for categorizing than for discriminating emotions.
The left pars-opercularis (PO) appears to be the region of the brain responsible for speech-language processes that is altered in patients with persistent developmental stuttering (PDS).
These cells, believed to be located in the pars opercularis, fire both when you perform a task and watch others do so. Since people with autism have difficulty mimicking others, ...
For a start, he says, a large number of the brain’s structures seem to be involved, not just the pars opercularis, and the interaction between these regions in response to porn is unclear.
And the Pars Triangularis and Pars Opercularis were larger in men than in women. According to the researchers, their study shows that physical anomalies in the speech-language areas of the brain ...
The autistic children differed from their peers in only one respect: each showed reduced activity in the pars opercularis of the inferior frontal gyrus--a brain region located near the temple.
Just one week of speech therapy may reorganize the brain, helping to reduce stuttering, according to a study published in the August 8, 2012, online issue of Neurology®, the medical journal of ...
(CBS News) Researchers have discovered that after one week of speech therapy, patients who stuttered were able to significantly reduce their speech problems. What's more, the therapy lead to ...
"They also provide evidence that the structure of the pars opercularis area of the brain is altered in people with stuttering." Christian A. Kell, MD, of Goethe University in Frankfurt, ...
For example, the Pars Triangularis was significantly larger in left than right-handers, and the Pars Triangularis and Pars Opercularis [adjacent portions of the frontal lobe] was larger in men ...