What is the Planum temporale?
Planum temporale is part of the brain on a superior temporary gyro, just behind the auditory bark. This is roughly in the brain, which is located just above the skull just above and behind the ear. Part of the brain -called front brain is widely considered to be one of the main areas of the brain that process tongue and music.
This is an important part of the brain for effective communication with other people. It is a small part of the part of the brain called the Wernicke region, which is one of the two areas of the brain that is considered to be the strongest involved in communication such as reading and listening to speech. The differences between the sides Planum temporale tend to correlate with exceptional language and musical talent or common speech and reading disorders. Wslepice processed by this area of the human brain is assumed that sounds travel to other areas of the brain to further processed. The types of sounds processed by the temporale are most common, but they may also include complex sounds like music.
size differences in this part of the brain often correlate with difficulty or advantages in sound and tongue processing. While the abnormal planum temporale may be related to exceptional musical talent, the abnormal planum temporale can also correlate with problems in language or speech. Language problems related to abnormalities in the sizes of Planum Temporale include dyslexia and stuttering.
Planum Temporale is part of the cortex, outer layers of folded tissue on the brain. It lies in a structure called lateral sulcus, which is also known as Sylvian's crack. The average individual is more highly developed on the left side. The presence of a balanced right and left size can correlate with the presence of dyslexia. A difference that can be observed in the brains of growing fruits. Exceptional auditory skills may be related to the smaller than the normal right side of the Planum Temporale, a feature found in many musically inclined people.