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Innate network mechanisms of temporal pole for semantic cognition in neonatal and adult twin studies by Ziliang Zhu & Huichao Yang & Haojie Wen & Jinyi Hung & Yueqin Hu & Yanchao Bi & Xi Yu ISBN 101038/S4146702558896Y instant download

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Authors:Ziliang Zhu & Huichao Yang & Haojie Wen & Jinyi Hung & Yueqin Hu & Yanchao Bi & Xi Yu
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Year:2025
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Innate network mechanisms of temporal pole for semantic cognition in neonatal and adult twin studies by Ziliang Zhu & Huichao Yang & Haojie Wen & Jinyi Hung & Yueqin Hu & Yanchao Bi & Xi Yu ISBN 101038/S4146702558896Y instant download

Nature Communications, doi:10.1038/s41467-025-58896-y

What are the innate neural mechanisms scaffolding the protracted development of sophisticated human cognition observable later in life? We investigatethis question by focusing on the putative hub of the human semantic memorysystem—the temporal pole. Combining infant- and twin-based imaging analyses, we examine the ontogenetic mechanisms and network characteristics ofthe functional subdivisions within the temporal pole that are specialized forsemantic processing of different types in adults. Our findings reveal topologically similar temporal pole parcellations in the adult and neonatal brains.Notably, the specific functional connectivity of the dorsal and ventrolateralsubdivisions with semantic-related networks are evident in neonates, significantly heritable, and associated with semantic functions in adult twins.These results demonstrate the neonatal emergence of genetically programmed functional connectivity characteristics in the temporal pole parcellations that underlie its crucial role in semantic processing, highlighting theinnate network mechanisms that support semantic cognition in humans.

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