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Subthalamic stimulation shifts brain network dynamics from extensive functional support to motor dominance in Parkinson's disease. [PDF]
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Layered structure of cortex explains reversal dynamics in bistable perception. [PDF]
Evers KS, Peters JC, Goebel R, Senden M.
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Asymmetry in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: Clinical, neuroimaging and histological observations. [PDF]
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Hemispheric laterality of the putamen predicts pseudoneglect
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Hypothesis on cerebral dominance
Neuropsychologia, 1975Abstract We hypothesize that cerebral dominance is a continuous process which evolves throughout life and which accounts for the age-dependent forms of aphasia. In addition to progressive (left) language lateralization, there may also be a continuing specification within the wider left hemispheric speech zone.
J W, Brown, J, Jaffe
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Cerebral Dominance for Consciousness
Archives of Neurology, 1976In a prospective study we evaluated the relationship of level of consciousness to hemispheric side of lesion following acute cerebrovascular injury. Fifty-seven percent of patients with left hemispheric lesions had initial impairment of consciousness, in contrast to 25% with right-sided damage.
M L, Albert +3 more
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Cerebral dominance in aphasia recovery
Brain and Language, 1979Abstract This investigation studied the patterns of ear preference of a group of 25 aphasic adults through the administration of two verbal dichotic tests and retests over a 2-month interval of time. These dichotic tests were a Dichotic Digits Test (DDT) and a Dichotic Animal Names Test (DANT).
J M, Pettit, J D, Noll
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