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Limb-Selective Regions in the Lateral Temporal Lobe Shrink from Childhood to Adulthood

Cohnen, S.; Kahler, L.; Yun, S. D.; Konrad, K.; Nordt, M.

2026-03-09 neuroscience
10.64898/2026.03.06.709762 bioRxiv
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Perceiving hand gestures and inferring others actions and emotions from movements of hands and limbs play an important role in every-day interactions, especially in young children. The perception of categories such as limbs, bodies, or faces is supported by category-selective regions in the temporal lobe. Some category-selective regions, such as those reacting selectively to body parts or limbs, exist both on the ventral and on the lateral side of the temporal lobe, and are part of the ventral and lateral stream, respectively. While it was recently shown that limb-selective regions in the ventral stream shrink from childhood to adulthood, the developmental trajectory of limb-selective regions in the lateral stream remains unknown. To close this gap in knowledge, we acquired functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data in 21 children aged 10 - 12 years and 20 adults while they watched images of 10 visual categories including limbs and whole bodies. We first replicate the decrease of limb-selectivity from childhood to adulthood in the ventral temporal lobe. Across several analyses, our results further demonstrate that limb-selective regions in the lateral temporal lobe shrink as well, particularly in the left hemisphere. Underlining the specificity of our finding, we show that lateral body-selective regions show no significant development from childhood to adulthood. These findings advance our understanding of the developmental trajectories of limb- and body-selective regions and of the ventral and lateral visual streams more broadly.

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