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Structural asymmetry of the insula is linked to the lateralization of gesture and language

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
卷 41, 期 11, 页码 1438-1447

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/ejn.12888

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Broca's area; human; praxis; right-hand; supramarginal gyrus; verbal fluency

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  1. NIH/NINDS [NS053962, R01 NS053962]
  2. Polish National Science Center (Narodowe Centrum Nauki
  3. NCN) [2011/02/A/HS6/00174]
  4. Maestro grant
  5. Ministry of Science and Higher Education (Ministerstwo Nauki i Szkolnictwa Wyzszego, MNiSW) [6168/IA/128/2012]

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The control of gesture is one of the most left-lateralized functions, and the insular cortex is one of the most left-biased structures in the human brain. Therefore, we investigated whether structural asymmetries of the insula are linked to the organization of functional activity during gesture planning. We reconstructed and parcellated the insular cortex of 27 participants. First, we tested 15 strongly left-handed individuals because of a higher incidence of atypical organization of functions such as gesture and language in such a population. The inter-hemispheric structural asymmetries were compared with the lateralization of activity for gesture in the supramarginal gyrus (the hotspot of signal increase regardless of the gesturing hand) and Broca's area (the hotspot of signal increase for language production). The more pronounced leftward structural asymmetries were accompanied by greater left-hemisphere dominance for both of the studied functions. Conversely, an atypical, bilateral or rightward functional shift of gesture and language was accompanied by an attenuated leftward asymmetry of the insula. These significant relationships were driven primarily by differences in surface area. Subsequently, by adding 12 right-handed individuals to these analyses we demonstrated that the observed significant associations are generalizable to the population. These results provide the first demonstration of the relationships between structural inter-hemispheric differences of the insula and the cerebral specialization for gesture. They also corroborate the link between insular asymmetries and language lateralization. As such, these outcomes are relevant to the common cerebral specialization for gesture and language.

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