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Abstract #4672

The morphometry research of auditory speech cortex in bilateral cerebral hemisphere for preschool children on magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)

Zhang Yumiao 1 , Luo Xue 2,3 , Gao Jie 3 , and Yang Jian 3

1 The First Affiliated Hospital of Medical College, Xian Jiaotong University.Xian, PR China, Xi'an, Shaanxi, China, 2 Department of Biomedical Engineering, School of Life Science and Technology,Xi' an Jiaotong Universi, China, 3 The First Affiliated Hospital of Medical College, Xian Jiaotong University.Xian, PR China, Shaanxi, China

Summary Aim: Preschoolers To explore the morphological changes of cortical auditory language of preschoolers by magnetic resonance. Methods: The cortex of the superior temporal gyrus was divided from the 3D-FSPGR T1WI images by a tool of the FreeSurfer 5.1 software package, and then measured their morphology including volume, surface area and thickness of the cortex. Results: The difference of total bilateral superior temporal gyrus, only the statistical outcome of total cortex thickness is significant as follows: t= 2.965, p=0.006, the right superior temporal gyrus showed significant advantages. Conclusion: The right superior temporal gyrus showed significant advantages in exploring human evolution and progress is significant in exploring human evolution and progress.

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