Superior Temporal Gyrus

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Bilateral STG organize phonological recognition of speech 9

- Bilateral damage may cause auditory verbal agnosia, or, pure word deafness (poor comprehension of verbal words with preserved reading comprehension and hearing)
- Lesions in left STG may lead to deficits in word recognition, though this is primarily on the semantic rather than phonological level 9

- Left STG may be more involved in temporal phonological processing and right with spectral (frequency) processing 10


Left dorsal posterior STG / supramarginal gyrus is associated with conduction aphasia (good comprehension and fluent speech but poor repetition) 9