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Background Cerebral dominance refers to the biological description of the brain, where one cerebral hemisphere is dominant over the other in certain cerebral functions.
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Laterality in living beings, hand dominance, and cerebral lateralization [PDF]
To date, lateralization in living beings is a phenomenon almost mythologically unexplored. Scientists have proved that lateralization is not exclusively a human feature.
Milenković Sanja +2 more
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Cerebral asymmetries: complementary and independent processes. [PDF]
Most people are right-handed and left-cerebrally dominant for speech, leading historically to the general notion of left-hemispheric dominance, and more recently to genetic models proposing a single lateralizing gene.
Gjurgjica Badzakova-Trajkov +3 more
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Selective Kanji agraphia in crossed aphasia after right-hemisphere infarction: a case report [PDF]
Crossed aphasia is a rare form of aphasia in right-handed individuals with right-hemisphere lesions. We report a man aged 67 years who developed crossed aphasia after a right posterior cerebral artery infarction involving the occipital lobe, thalamus ...
Takahiro Kowari
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Unification of frequentist inference and machine learning for pterygomaxillary morphometrics
BACKGROUND: The base of the skull, particularly the pterygomaxillary region, has a sophisticated topography, the morphometry of which interests pathologists, maxillofacial and plastic surgeons.
A. Al-Imam +4 more
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Reliability and Validity of the Comprehensive Limb and Oral Apraxia Test: Standardization and Clinical Application in Korean Patients With Stroke [PDF]
Objective To develop and standardize the Limb and Oral Apraxia Test (LOAT) for Korean patients and investigate its reliability, validity, and clinical usefulness for patients with stroke.
Sung-Bom Pyun +3 more
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The effect of visual-field difference for visual search on selective attention
The aim of this study was to investigate the validity of Lavie's load theory (Lavie, 2005) from the point of view of cerebral lateralization. In Experiment 1, right-handed participants were asked to discriminate a target letter in a task-relevant ...
Kazuhito Yoshizaki +3 more
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Individuals with a diagnosis of specific language impairment (SLI) show abnormal spoken language occurring alongside normal nonverbal abilities. Behaviorally, people with SLI exhibit diverse profiles of impairment involving phonological, grammatical ...
Timothy T. Brown +13 more
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Cerebral Hemispheric Dominance and Lateralization. Examination methods and procedures
On the basis of electrophysiological and neuropsychological investigations the existence of cerebral hemispheric dominance has been established. Thus, a certain psycho-behavioural function may not be equally governed by either the left or the right ...
Vasile Radu PREDA
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Lateralized Changes in Language Associated Auditory and Somatosensory Cortices in Autism
Lateralized specialization of the two cerebral hemispheres is a fundamental structural hallmark of the human brain and underlies many cognitive functions and behavioral abilities.
Tara Deemyad
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