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Does Motor Cerebral Dominance Develop Secondary to Sensory Dominance?
Current research and theoretical frameworks for understanding motor dominance assume that motor dominance is primary. Various developmental clues, however, suggest that the maturation of proprioceptive sensory processing predates that of motor control ...
Rif S. El-Mallakh +2 more
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Background Situs inversus (SI) is a rare congenital anomaly in which systemic organs and vessels are positioned in a mirror image of their normal positions.
Jingmin Zhao +3 more
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The control loop cardiorhythm organism of girls with atopic dermatitis in Stavropol
At the conditions of physiological dormancy with atopic dermatitis in the reg-ulation of heart rate leading is the 3rd level of the central loop, characterized by the dominance of the sympathetic modulation performance of stress test results in ...
Olga Alekseevna Butova +1 more
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A relationship exists between cerebral dominance and right or left handedness. Left-hemisphere dominance occurs in 97% of right-handed people and in 70% of left-handed people.
Talib Muhsin +5 more
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Cerebral Dominance and Attentional Bias in Word Recognition
This study investigated the role of cerebral dominance, functional localization, and attentional bias on the recognition of neutral and emotionally charged words presented unilaterally and bilaterally by a tachistoscope to the left and right visual ...
Gloria Leventhal
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Time-varying synergy/redundancy dominance in the human cerebral cortex
Recent work has emphasized the ubiquity of higher-order interactions in brain function. These interactions can be characterized as being either redundancy or synergy-dominated by applying tools from multivariate information theory. Though recent work has
Maria Pope +4 more
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This study was an attempt to determine if the function of speech is controlled primarily by one of the two cerebral hemispheres. Cases of stuttering were chosen as the subjects. Approaches to the problem were made from several angles.
Travis, Lee Edward
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Cerebral Dominance and Muscle Tone at Rest
This study examined some aspects of the relationship between muscle tone at rest and cerebral dominance. Right and left EMG recordings of sternocleidomastoid, trapezium, orbicularis oculi, and frontalis muscles were taken on 40 female subjects between ...
Nicoletta Sabatini, Vezio Ruggieri
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Cerebral dominance in an unusual case of Landau-Kleffner syndrome. [PDF]
Chowdhury N +3 more
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The functional asymmetry of the human brain hemispheres (motor, sensory, and mental) reflects the differences in the distribution of neuro-psychic functions between the left and right hemispheres.
Oksana Ikkert +3 more
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