What can atypical language hemispheric specialization tell us about cognitive functions?

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Qing Cai
Lise Van der Haegen
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[1] East China Normal University,Key Laboratory of Brain Functional Genomics, Ministry of Education, Shanghai Key Laboratory of Brain Functional Genomics, School of Psychology and Cognitive Science
[2] Ghent University,Department of Experimental Psychology, Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences
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Neuroscience Bulletin | 2015年 / 31卷
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functional lateralization; hemispheric specialization; language production; cognitive functions; co-lateralization;
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Recent studies have made substantial progress in understanding the interactions between cognitive functions, from language to cognitive control, attention, and memory. However, dissociating these functions has been hampered by the close proximity of regions involved, as in the case in the prefrontal and parietal cortex. In this article, we review a series of studies that investigated the relationship between language and other cognitive functions in an alternative way — by examining their functional (co-)lateralization. We argue that research on the hemispheric lateralization of language and its link with handedness can offer an appropriate starting-point to shed light on the relationships between different functions. Besides functional interactions, anatomical asymmetries in non-human primates and those underlying language in humans can provide unique information about cortical organization. Finally, some open questions and criteria are raised for an ideal theoretical model of the cortex based on hemispheric specialization.
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