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The article, “Atypical intrinsic neural timescale in the left angular gyrus in Alzheimer's disease”, was published in Brain Communications at DOI: 10.1093/braincomms/fcae199.
It includes the medial prefrontal cortex, posterior cingulate cortex, angular gyrus, and hippocampus. Recent anatomical studies reveal the DMN's cytoarchitectural heterogeneity, with regions ...
The angular gyrus is more developed in humans than in other primates and is located in the brain at the junction of areas specialized for processing touch, hearing and vision.
Neuroimaging studies have implicated several areas, including the left angular gyrus, in the processing of metaphors, says Mark Jung-Beeman, a neuroscientist at Northwestern University in Evanston ...
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