All Relations between sts and Superior Temporal Sulcus

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Jianmei Liu, Huihui Chen, Haijing Wang, Zhidan Wan. Neural correlates of facial recognition deficits in autism spectrum disorder: a comprehensive review. Frontiers in psychiatry. vol 15. 2025-01-21. PMID:39834575. this review explores the neural mechanisms underlying these deficits, focusing on both functional anomalies and anatomical differences in key brain regions such as the fusiform gyrus (fg), amygdala, superior temporal sulcus (sts), and prefrontal cortex (pfc). 2025-01-21 2025-01-23 Not clear
Robert Hickson, Liberty Hebron, Eva M Muller-Oehring, Anastasia Cheu, Andres Hernandez, Orsolya Kiss, Marie Gombert-Labedens, Fiona C Baker, Tilman Schult. Resting-state fMRI activation is associated with parent-reported phenotypic features of autism in early adolescence. Frontiers in child and adolescent psychiatry. vol 3. 2025-01-16. PMID:39816599. in this study, we aimed to explore if activation in brain regions of the default mode network (dmn), specifically the medial prefrontal cortex (mpc), posterior cingulate cortex (pcc), superior temporal sulcus (sts), inferior frontal gyrus (ifg), angular gyrus (ag), and the temporoparietal junction (tpj), during resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fmri) is associated with possible phenotypic features of autism (ppfa) in a large, diverse youth cohort. 2025-01-16 2025-01-19 Not clear
Rizal Ichwansyah, Keigo Onda, Jun Egawa, Takeshi Matsuo, Takafumi Suzuki, Toshiyuki Someya, Isao Hasegawa, Keisuke Kawasak. Animacy processing by distributed and interconnected networks in the temporal cortex of monkeys. Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience. vol 18. 2024-12-30. PMID:39735387. it engages the temporal cortex (tc), particularly the superior temporal sulcus (sts) and the adjacent region of the inferior temporal cortex (itc), as well as the dorsomedial prefrontal cortex (dmpfc). 2024-12-30 2025-01-01 monkey
Lili Tian, Hongjun Chen, Jan Kujala, Tiina Parviaine. Spatiotemporal dynamics of abstract concept processing: An MEG study. Brain and language. vol 260. 2024-12-05. PMID:39637563. results showed that, compared with concrete and metaphorical phrases, abstract phrases evoked significantly weaker activation in the left posterior part of superior temporal sulcus (sts) at 200-300 ms, and significantly stronger activation in the left anterior temporal pole (tp) at 300-400 ms. 2024-12-05 2024-12-08 Not clear
Elizabeth Jiwon Im, Angira Shirahatti, Leyla Isi. Early neural development of social interaction perception: evidence from voxel-wise encoding in young children and adults. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. 2024-10-28. PMID:39467639. using a voxel-wise encoding model trained on these features, we find that models based on visual (motion energy) and social (faces, social interaction, tom, valence, and arousal) features can both predict brain activity in children as young as three years old across the cortex, with particularly high predictivity in motion selective middle temporal region (mt) and the superior temporal sulcus (sts). 2024-10-28 2024-10-31 Not clear
Runchen Gan, Yidan Qiu, Jiajun Liao, Yuting Zhang, Jingyi Wu, Xiaoqi Peng, Tatia Mei-Chun Lee, Ruiwang Huan. Mapping the mentalizing brain: An ALE meta-analysis to differentiate the representation of social scenes and ages on theory of mind. Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews. 2024-10-10. PMID:39389437. we found that the tom components utilized in social or group situations were associated with both the dorsomedial pfc (dmpfc) and right superior temporal sulcus (sts), whereas the tom components focused on personal concentration were associated with both the lateral pfc and the left sts. 2024-10-10 2024-10-13 Not clear
Etienne Abassi, Anna Bognár, Bea de Gelder, Martin Giese, Leyla Isik, Alexander Lappe, Albert Mukovskiy, Marta Poyo Solanas, Jessica Taubert, Rufin Vogel. Neural Encoding of Bodies for Primate Social Perception. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 44. issue 40. 2024-10-02. PMID:39358024. early studies identified selective neural responses to body stimuli in macaques, particularly within and ventral to the superior temporal sulcus (sts). 2024-10-02 2024-10-05 human
Brandon C Hackney, John A Pyles, Emily D Grossma. A quantitative comparison of atlas parcellations on the human superior temporal sulcus. Brain research. 2024-07-10. PMID:38986829. the superior temporal sulcus (sts) has a functional topography that has been difficult to characterize through traditional approaches. 2024-07-10 2024-07-13 human
Heather L Kosakowski, Michael A Cohen, Lyneé Herrera, Isabel Nichoson, Nancy Kanwisher, Rebecca Sax. Cortical Face-Selective Responses Emerge Early in Human Infancy. eNeuro. 2024-06-13. PMID:38871455. in human adults, multiple cortical regions respond robustly to faces, including the occipital face area (ofa) and fusiform face area (ffa), implicated in face perception, and the superior temporal sulcus (sts) and medial prefrontal cortex (mpfc), implicated in higher level social functions. 2024-06-13 2024-06-16 human
Juan-Juan Lu, Jie Ma, Jia-Jia Wu, Xiao-Min Zhen, Yun-Ting Xiang, Hao-Yu Lu, Mou-Xiong Zheng, Xu-Yun Hua, Jian-Guang X. Tongue coating-dependent superior temporal sulcus remodeling in amnestic mild cognitive impairment. Brain research bulletin. 2024-06-06. PMID:38844172. tongue coating affects cognition, and cognitive decline at early stage also showed relations to functional and structural remodeling of superior temporal sulcus (sts) in amnestic mild cognitive impairment (amci). 2024-06-06 2024-06-10 human
Edmund T Rolls, Jianfeng Feng, Ruohan Zhan. Selective activations and functional connectivities to the sight of faces, scenes, body parts and tools in visual and non-visual cortical regions leading to the human hippocampus. Brain structure & function. 2024-06-05. PMID:38839620. faces activate regions in the ventrolateral visual cortical stream (ffc), in the superior temporal sulcus (sts) visual stream for face and head motion; and inferior parietal visual (pgi) and somatosensory (pf) regions. 2024-06-05 2024-06-08 human
Leonie Kausel, Maëva Michon, Patricia Soto-Icaza, Francisco Aboiti. A multimodal interface for speech perception: the role of the left superior temporal sulcus in social cognition and autism. Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991). vol 34. issue 13. 2024-05-02. PMID:38696598. recently a third visual pathway specialized in social perception was proposed, which includes the right superior temporal sulcus (sts) playing a key role in processing socially relevant cues and high-level social perception. 2024-05-02 2024-05-05 human
Baptiste Lerosier, Gregory Simon, Sylvain Takerkart, Guillaume Auzias, Sonia Dollfu. Sulcal pits of the superior temporal sulcus in schizophrenia patients with auditory verbal hallucinations. AIMS neuroscience. vol 11. issue 1. 2024-04-15. PMID:38617038. they involve the superior temporal sulcus (sts), which is associated with language processing; specific sts patterns may reflect vulnerability to auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia. 2024-04-15 2024-04-17 human
Edmund T Roll. Two What, Two Where, Visual Cortical Streams in Humans. Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews. 2024-04-04. PMID:38574782. a superior temporal sulcus (sts) 'what' visual stream utilising connectivity from the temporal and parietal visual cortex responds to moving objects and faces, and face expression, and connects to the orbitofrontal cortex for emotion and social behaviour. 2024-04-04 2024-04-07 Not clear
Silvia Gobbo, Carlotta Lega, Angelica De Sandi, Roberta Dain. The role of preSMA and STS in face recognition: A transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) study. Neuropsychologia. 2024-03-30. PMID:38555065. current models propose that facial recognition is mediated by two independent yet interacting anatomo-functional systems: one processing facial features mainly mediated by the fusiform face area and the other involved in the extraction of dynamic information from faces, subserved by superior temporal sulcus (sts). 2024-03-30 2024-04-02 human
Haemy Lee Masson, Janice Chen, Leyla Isi. A shared neural code for perceiving and remembering social interactions in the human superior temporal sulcus. Neuropsychologia. 2024-02-12. PMID:38346576. neural patterns in the superior temporal sulcus (sts) support our ability to perceive others' social interactions. 2024-02-12 2024-02-15 human
Ali Momen, Kurt Hugenberg, Eva Wies. Robots engage face-processing less strongly than humans. Frontiers in neuroergonomics. vol 3. 2024-01-18. PMID:38235446. robot faces often differ from human faces in terms of their facial features (e.g., lack of eyebrows) and spatial relationships between these features (e.g., disproportionately large eyes), which can influence the degree to which social brain [i.e., fusiform face area (ffa), superior temporal sulcus (sts); haxby et al., 2000] areas process them as social individuals that can be discriminated from other agents in terms of their perceptual features and person attributes. 2024-01-18 2024-01-20 human
Caio De Castro Martins, Thierry Chaminade, Marc Cavazz. Causal Analysis of Activity in Social Brain Areas During Human-Agent Conversation. Frontiers in neuroergonomics. vol 3. 2024-01-18. PMID:38235459. we use convergent cross mapping (ccm) to investigate functional connectivity between pairs of regions involved in the framework of social cognitive neuroscience, namely the fusiform gyrus, superior temporal sulcus (sts), temporoparietal junction (tpj), and the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (dlpfc)-taken as prefrontal asymmetry. 2024-01-18 2024-01-20 Not clear
Duanghathai Pasanta, David J White, Jason L He, Talitha C Ford, Nicolaas A Put. GABA and glutamate response to social processing: a functional MRS feasibility study. NMR in biomedicine. 2023-12-28. PMID:38154459. we performed mescher-garwood point resolved spectroscopy edited fmrs to measure the dynamic response of gaba and glutamate in the superior temporal sulcus (sts) and visual cortex (v1) while viewing social stimuli, using a design that allows for analysis in both block and event-related approaches. 2023-12-28 2023-12-31 Not clear
Emalie McMahon, Michael F Bonner, Leyla Isi. Hierarchical organization of social action features along the lateral visual pathway. Current biology : CB. 2023-11-02. PMID:37918399. using a condition-rich fmri experiment and a within-subject encoding model approach, we found that low-level visual features are represented in early visual cortex (evc) and middle temporal (mt) area, mid-level visual social features in extrastriate body area (eba) and lateral occipital complex (loc), and high-level social interaction information along the superior temporal sulcus (sts). 2023-11-02 2023-11-08 Not clear