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Proprioception and Cognitive Polarization in Autism: The Bipolar Tensile Model. [PDF]
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Does white matter structure relate to hemispheric language lateralization? A systematic review. [PDF]
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The Vulnerable Conduit: Uncovering Segment-Specific Pathological Susceptibility and Bony Co-dependence of the Vertebral Artery in a South Indian Cohort. [PDF]
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Transient Global Amnesia and High-Grade Styloidogenic Jugular Vein Stenosis.
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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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Dominant inheritance of cerebral gigantism
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1977Cerebral gigantism is a syndrome consisting of characteristic dysmorphic features, accelerated growth in early childhood, and variable degrees of mental retardation. Its etiology and pathogenesis have not been defined. Three families are presented with multiple affected members.
Zonana, Jonathan +5 more
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THE ONTOGENY OF CEREBRAL DOMINANCE
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1975It has long been known that in most people the language function depends on the activity of the left cerebral hemisphere. It is clear that language develops from a base state of no language. But does language lateralization analogously develop from a base state of no lateralization? It has been generally assumed that this is so.
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