In most humans, the superior temporal sulcus (STS) shows a rightward depth asymmetry. This asymmetry can not only be observed in adults, but is already recognizable in the fetal brain. As the STS lies ...
Prior to the study, participants were informed about study procedure and purpose and gave their written informed consent. The study was approved by the local ethics board of the Medical Faculty ...
Researchers at the National Eye Institute (NEI) report that a brain region in the superior temporal sulcus (fSTS) is crucial for processing and making decisions about visual information. The findings, ...
Researchers at the National Eye Institute (NEI) report that a brain region in the superior temporal sulcus (fSTS) is crucial for processing and making decisions about visual information. The findings, ...
Researchers report that a brain region in the superior temporal sulcus (fSTS) is crucial for processing and making decisions about visual information. Researchers at the National Eye Institute (NEI) ...