Topology of the lateral visual system: The fundus of the superior temporal sulcus and parietal area H connect nonvisual cerebrum to the lateral occipital lobe.
Nicholas B DadarioOnur TanglayJordan F StaffordEthan J DavisIsabella M YoungR Dineth FonsekaRobert G BriggsJacky T YeungCharles TeoMichael E SughruePublished in: Brain and behavior (2023)
FST and PH are two hub-like areas that demonstrate extensive functional coactivation and structural connections to nonvisual cerebrum. Their structural interconnectedness with language cortices along with the abnormal activation of areas commonly located in the temporo-occipital region in dyslexic individuals suggests possible important roles of FST and PH in the integration of information related to language and reading. Future studies should refine our model by examining the functional roles of these hub areas and their clinical significance.