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. 2018 Apr 26;16(4):e2005758. doi: 10.1371/journal.pbio.2005758

Fig 3. White matter tracts putatively involved in semantic knowledge representation.

Fig 3

(A) Some of the cortical areas with connections identified by Fang and colleagues [34] that could potentially play a role in the representation of human semantic knowledge. (B) Major white matter tracts terminating within and between some of the cortical areas identified by Fang and colleagues (A) [34]. The superior lateral fasciculus, the arcuate fasciculus, the inferior longitudinal fasciculus, the inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus, and the uncinate fasciculus all may play a role in coordinating information processing and supporting the computations involved in establishing our sense of knowledge. Tract visualization generated using open services and data available at brainlife.io [38]. Fig 3A brain picture modified from a publicly available file through the Wikimedia Foundation.