Genetic steps to organ laterality in zebrafish. [PDF]
All internal organs are asymmetric along the left-right axis. Here we report a genetic screen to discover mutations which perturb organ laterality. Our particular focus is upon whether, and how, organs are linked to each other as they achieve their ...
Chen, JN+12 more
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Unilateral Angle II in functional lateralities [PDF]
The aim of this study was to explore unilateral Angle II-type malocclusion prevalences in functionally true right-sided (TRS) and non-right-sided (NRS) children having one or more left-sided functions (eye, hand, foot). A half cusp sagittal relationship of the upper and lower M1 and Dm2 was determined on dental casts of 1423 young American black and ...
T. Poikela+3 more
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A tutorial on group effective connectivity analysis, part 2: second level analysis with PEB [PDF]
This tutorial provides a worked example of using Dynamic Causal Modelling (DCM) and Parametric Empirical Bayes (PEB) to characterise inter-subject variability in neural circuitry (effective connectivity).
Cagnan, Hayriye+6 more
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Posture used in fMRI-PET elicits reduced cortical activity and altered hemispheric asymmetry with respect to sitting position: An EEG resting state study [PDF]
Horizontal body position is a posture typically adopted for sleeping or during brain imaging recording in both neuroscience experiments and diagnostic situations.
Angrilli, Alessandro, Spironelli, Chiara
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DUAL FUNCTIONALITY IN LATER LIFE
Abstract Longevity and quality of life are core interests in gerontology, but debate has ensued as scholars have sought to integrate the two. I propose the concept of dual functionality to examine how humans reach advanced ages while maintaining both physical and cognitive function.
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Altered intrinsic functional connectivity in language-related brain regions in association with verbal memory performance in euthymic bipolar patients [PDF]
Potential abnormalities in the structure and function of the temporal lobes have been studied much less in bipolar disorder than in schizophrenia. This may not be justified because language-related symptoms, such as pressured speech and flight of ideas ...
Linden, David+4 more
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Hemispheric lateralisation and immune function: A systematic review of human research [PDF]
This is the post-print version of the final paper published in Journal of Neuroimmunology. The published article is available from the link below. Changes resulting from the publishing process, such as peer review, editing, corrections, structural ...
Gidron, Y+4 more
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Working with multi-species allometric relations and drawing on mammalian theorist Denenberg’s works, I provide an explanatory theory of the mammalian dual-brain as no prior account ...
Reid, Mark D
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Similarities between explicit and implicit motor imagery in mental rotation of hands: an EEG study [PDF]
Chronometric and imaging studies have shown that motor imagery is used implicitly during mental rotation tasks in which subjects for example judge the laterality of human hand pictures at various orientations.
Osuagwu, Bethel A., Vuckovic, Aleksandra
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Theoretical analysis of interhemispheric transfer costs in visual word recognition [PDF]
It is becoming increasingly clear that interhemispheric transfer is an important factor in visual word recognition. One of the two computational models of visual word recognition that includes this aspect, the SERIOL model, is tested on the basis of ...
Brysbaert, Marc, Hunter, Zoë R
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