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Interactions between White Matter Asymmetry and Language during Neurodevelopment
2013
Journal of Neuroscience
The human brain is asymmetric in gross structure as well as functional organization. However, the developmental basis and trajectory of this asymmetry is unclear, and its relationship(s) to functional and cognitive development, especially language, remain to be fully elucidated. During infancy and early childhood, in concert with cortical gray matter growth, underlying axonal bundles become progressively myelinated. This myelination is critical for efficient and coherent interneuronal
doi:10.1523/jneurosci.1463-13.2013
pmid:24107949
pmcid:PMC3792458
fatcat:7uk6ir7flrc5roz7ves6zzpu6a