Yeni-Komshian G H, Benson D A
Science. 1976 Apr 23;192(4237):387-9. doi: 10.1126/science.816005.
It is generally accepted that anatomical asymmetries in the temporal lobe language region of humans are associated with the asymmetrical representation of language function in the left hemisphere. Comparative measurements were taken of the length of the left and right Sylvian fissures of human, chimpanzee, and rhesus monkey brains. Measurements confirmed the findings of other studies that the human Sylvian fissure is longer on the left than on the right. The chimpanzee brains had a similar asymmetry but to a lesser degree than the human brains. The rhesus brains, however, showed no significant differences between left and right fissure lengths.
人们普遍认为,人类颞叶语言区域的解剖学不对称与左半球语言功能的不对称表现有关。对人类、黑猩猩和恒河猴大脑的左右外侧裂长度进行了比较测量。测量结果证实了其他研究的发现,即人类的左侧外侧裂比右侧长。黑猩猩的大脑也有类似的不对称,但程度比人类大脑小。然而,恒河猴的大脑左右裂长度没有显著差异。