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The evolution of the temporoparietal junction and posterior superior temporal sulcus

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CORTEX
卷 118, 期 -, 页码 38-50

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ELSEVIER MASSON, CORP OFF
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2019.01.026

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fMRI; Dorsal attention network; Ventral attention network; Theory of mind; Default mode network; Face-emotion processing

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  1. NIMH [K23MH108711]
  2. Brain & Behavior Research Foundation
  3. American Psychiatric Foundation
  4. Sidney J. Baer Foundation
  5. University of Padova
  6. NIH [R01NS095741]

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The scale at which humans can handle complex social situations is massively increased compared to other animals. However, the neural substrates of this scaling remain poorly understood. In this review, we discuss how the expansion and rearrangement of the temporoparietal junction and posterior superior temporal sulcus (TPJ-pSTS) may have played a key role in the growth of human social abilities. Comparing the function and anatomy of the TPJ-pSTS in humans and macaques, which are thought to be separated by 25 million years of evolution, we find that the expansion of this region in humans has shifted the architecture of the dorsal and ventral processing streams. The TPJ-pSTS contains areas related to face-emotion processing, attention, theory of mind operations, and memory; its expansion has allowed for the elaboration and rearrangement of the cortical areas contained within, and potentially the introduction of new cortical areas. Based on the arrangement and the function of these areas in the human, we propose that the TPJ-pSTS is the basis of a third frontoparietal processing stream that underlies the increased social abilities in humans. We then describe a model of how the TPJ-pSTS areas interact as a hub that coordinates the activities of multiple brain networks in the exploration of the complex dynamic social scenes typical of the human social experience. (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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