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The right visual field advantage and the optimal viewing position effect: On the relation between foveal and parafoveal word recognition [PDF]
Recent developments on the optimal viewing position (OVP) effect suggest that it may be caused by the same factors that underlie the right visual field advantage in word recognition.
Brysbaert, M., Schroyens, W., Vitu, F.
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Introduction Vertebral artery asymmetry due to hypoplasia or early termination is common in the general population with 50% left dominance, 25% right dominance, and 25% codominance.
Abdallah Amireh +7 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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Background: Hand preference is perhaps the most obvious behavioral asymmetry observed in humans and is related to cerebral dominance. Animal and human studies have shown that cerebral cortex has a definite role in regulation of cardiovascular autonomic ...
Amar Arun Barawade, Parwati Patil
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Variability of the Heart Rhythm as an Additional Marker for Determining Vegetative Functions in Patients with Chronic Cerebral Ischemia [PDF]
Aim. Practical cardiology is in constant search for non-invasive vascular risk markers. Heart rhythm reflects the body\u27s response to various stimuli of the external and internal environment. Heart rate variability (HRV) has a prognostic and diagnostic
Inhula, N. (Nataliia)
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Giant serpentine aneurysm: Neuroradiological and neurosurgical management in a left-handed patient
Giant serpentine aneurysms are rare huge and partially thrombosed aneurysms, with an eccentric tortuous intra-aneurysmal vascular channel. Surgical treatment is often necessary due to the great mass effect.
Andrea Romano +8 more
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Altered white matter structure in auditory tracts following early monocular enucleation [PDF]
Purpose: Similar to early blindness, monocular enucleation (the removal of one eye) early in life results in crossmodal behavioral and morphological adaptations.
Kelly, Krista +4 more
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In both vocal and sign languages, we can distinguish word-, sentence-, and discourse-level integration in terms of hierarchical processes, which integrate various elements into another higher level of constructs.
Tomoo eInubushi, Kuniyoshi L. Sakai
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Diversity and complexity in neural organoids
Neural organoid research aims to expand genetic diversity on one side and increase tissue complexity on the other. Chimeroids integrate multiple donor genomes within single organoids. Self‐organising multi‐identity organoids, exogenous cell seeding, or enforced assembly of region‐specific organoids contribute to tissue complexity.
Ilaria Chiaradia, Madeline A. Lancaster
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Cerebral Asymmetry of fMRI-BOLD Responses to Visual Stimulation. [PDF]
Hemispheric asymmetry of a wide range of functions is a hallmark of the human brain. The visual system has traditionally been thought of as symmetrically distributed in the brain, but a growing body of evidence has challenged this view.
Anders Hougaard +5 more
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