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Neuroimaging and the trimodal brain: applications for developmental communication neuroscience
1Center for Communication Neuroscience, University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, USA.
Abstract:
New details generated by neuroimaging and other methods for studying the neural correlates of behavior have led to the formulation of a new model of brain organization, the Trimodal Brain. The model incorporates current biochemical; anatomical, and physiological concepts of prenatal brain growth and combines them with findings on right/left functional asymmetries. It provides a means of relating a wide range of human behaviors and clinical states according to a common base of neural organization, and stresses the utility of an organizational rather than a lesion model for understanding developmental communication disorders.
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