Resounding failure to replicate links between developmental language disorder and cerebral lateralisation [PDF]
Background It has been suggested that failure to establish cerebral lateralisation may be related to developmental language disorder (DLD). There has been weak support for any link with handedness, but more consistent reports of associations with ...
Alexander C. Wilson, Dorothy V.M. Bishop
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Developmental trajectories of amygdala and hippocampus from infancy to early adulthood in healthy individuals. [PDF]
Knowledge of amygdalar and hippocampal development as they pertain to sex differences and laterality would help to understand not only brain development but also the relationship between brain volume and brain functions. However, few studies investigated
Akiko Uematsu +6 more
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Methodological considerations in assessment of language lateralisation with fMRI: a systematic review [PDF]
The involvement of the right and left hemispheres in mediating language functions has been measured in a variety of ways over the centuries since the relative dominance of the left hemisphere was first known.
Abigail R. Bradshaw +2 more
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The effects of hemodynamic lag on functional connectivity and behavior after stroke [PDF]
Stroke disrupts the brain's vascular supply, not only within but also outside areas of infarction. We investigated temporal delays (lag) in resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging signals in 130 stroke patients scanned two weeks, three months
Corbetta, Maurizio +4 more
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Introduction Lateralization is a complex process that evolves during the development of the child leading to the organization of the functional dominance with a body side. However, laterality is poorly examined.
L. Vaivre-Douret
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Electrophysiological evidence for changes in attentional orienting and selection in functional somatic symptoms [PDF]
Neurophysiology Objective: We investigated changes in attention mechanisms in people who report a high number of somatic symptoms which cannot be associated with a physical cause.
Forster, B., Jones, A., Karlinski, M.
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Static and dynamic impairment following stroke reflecting hemispheric asymmetry for postural control
This paper evaluates whether there is a relationship between postural control and hemispheric asymmetry following a stroke. Twenty right or left brain-damage patients and ten healthy control subjects were included in this study.
Suellen Marinho Andrade +1 more
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Interhemispheric transfer and the processing of foveally presented stimuli [PDF]
A review of the literature shows that the LVF and the RVF do not overlap. This means that foveal representations of words are effectively split and that interhemispheric communication is needed to recognise centrally presented ...
Marc, Brysbaert
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Understanding the Left Right Judgement Test: A Literature Review
Background: The body schema, which is constantly updated using somatosensory information, enables accurate movement. Since pain is reported as a possible source to alter the body schema, the left right judgement test (LRJT) has been widely used in the ...
Asall Kim, Chung-hwi Yi
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Left-handedness and health [PDF]
Hand dominance is defined as a proneness to use one hand rather than another in performing the majority of activities and this is the most obvious example of cerebral lateralization and an exclusive human characteristic. Left-handed people comprise 6-14%
Milenković Sanja +2 more
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