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Apr 11, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Song-Lin Ding
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Nov 28, 2023 |
frontiersin.org | Colby College |Ricardo Insausti |Song-Lin Ding |Cristian E. Leyton
IntroductionThe temporal pole (TP), the rostralmost region of the temporal lobe anterior to the limen insulae (Ding et al., 2009), is one of the major paralimbic cortical regions (Mesulam, 2000) involved in a variety of functions, including sensory perception, emotion, semantic processing, autobiographical memory, and social cognition (Olson et al., 2013; Ralph et al., 2017; Gonzalez Alam et al., 2021; Herlin et al., 2021; Setton et al., 2022).
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