The term “cerebral torque” refers to opposing right–left asymmetries of frontal and parieto-occipital regions. These are assumed to derive from a lateralized gradient of embryological development of the human brain. To establish the timing of its evolution, we computed and compared the torque, in terms of three principal features, namely petalia, shift, and bending of the inter-hemispheric fissure as well as the inter-hemispheric asymmetry of brain length, height and width for in vivo Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scans of 91 human and 78 chimpanzee brains. We found that the cerebral torque is specific to the human brain and that its magnitude is independent of brain size and that it comprises features that are inter-related. These findings are consistent with the concept that a “punctuational” genetic change of relatively large effect introduced lateralization in the hominid lineage. The existence of the cerebral torque remains an unsolved mystery and the present study provides further support for this most prominent structural brain asymmetry being specific to the human brain. Establishing the genetic origins of the torque may, therefore, have relevance for a better understanding on human evolution, the organisation of the human brain, and, perhaps, also aspects of the neural basis of language.
Cerebral torque is human specific and unrelated to brain size
Published 2019 in Brain Structure and Function
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PUBLICATION RECORD
- Publication year
2019
- Venue
Brain Structure and Function
- Publication date
2019-01-11
- Fields of study
Biology, Medicine
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Semantic Scholar, PubMed
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CLAIMS
- Cerebral torque magnitude was independent of brain size.박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extractionB (s683577b42) reviewjihoonc (k5vuy3tzcm) reviewGahyoun (29ua5897xm) review
CONCEPTS
- bending of the inter-hemispheric fissure
A curvature or deviation of the midline fissure assessed as one component of cerebral torque.
Aliases: fissure bending, interhemispheric fissure bending
박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extractionB (s683577b42) reviewjihoonc (k5vuy3tzcm) reviewGahyoun (29ua5897xm) review - brain size
Overall brain dimensions used here to test whether the torque magnitude varies with size.
Aliases: brain volume, overall brain size
박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extractionB (s683577b42) reviewjihoonc (k5vuy3tzcm) reviewGahyoun (29ua5897xm) review - cerebral torque
A composite pattern of opposing right-left asymmetries in frontal and parieto-occipital brain regions.
Aliases: torque
박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extractionB (s683577b42) reviewjihoonc (k5vuy3tzcm) reviewGahyoun (29ua5897xm) review - chimpanzee brain
The chimpanzee MRI sample used as the comparative non-human primate group.
Aliases: chimpanzees, chimp sample
박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extractionB (s683577b42) reviewjihoonc (k5vuy3tzcm) reviewGahyoun (29ua5897xm) review - human brain
The human MRI sample used for computing cerebral torque and related asymmetries.
Aliases: humans, human sample
박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extractionB (s683577b42) reviewjihoonc (k5vuy3tzcm) reviewGahyoun (29ua5897xm) review - inter-hemispheric asymmetry
Right-left differences in brain length, height, and width assessed from MRI scans.
Aliases: interhemispheric asymmetry, hemispheric asymmetry
박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extractionB (s683577b42) reviewjihoonc (k5vuy3tzcm) reviewGahyoun (29ua5897xm) review - petalia
An asymmetry component of hemispheric protrusion measured as part of the cerebral torque profile.
Aliases: brain petalia
박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extractionB (s683577b42) reviewjihoonc (k5vuy3tzcm) reviewGahyoun (29ua5897xm) review - shift
A displacement asymmetry component of the hemispheres included in the cerebral torque measurement.
Aliases: hemispheric shift
박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extractionB (s683577b42) reviewjihoonc (k5vuy3tzcm) reviewGahyoun (29ua5897xm) review
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