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Laterality indices (LIs) quantify the left-right asymmetry of brain and behavioural variables and provide a measure that is statistically convenient and seemingly easy to interpret. Substantial variability in how structural and functional asymmetries are
G. Vingerhoets +14 more
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Acute and chronic stress alter behavioral laterality in dogs
Dogs are one of the key animal species in investigating the biological mechanisms of behavioral laterality. Cerebral asymmetries are assumed to be influenced by stress, but this subject has not yet been studied in dogs. This study aims to investigate the
Yasemin Salgirli Demirbas +13 more
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The role of dlPFC laterality in the expression and regulation of anxiety.
Anxiety disorders are the most common mental health disorder. Therefore, elucidating brain mechanisms implicated in anxiety disorders is important avenue for developing novel treatments and improving care.
L. White +4 more
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Laterality and fish welfare - A review
Humans interact with fishes in many contexts including aquaculture, scientific study and companion animals. In all of these contexts, fish welfare can be compromised through anthropogenic means.
Flavia Berlinghieri +3 more
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Dynamic changes in brain lateralization correlate with human cognitive performance.
Hemispheric lateralization constitutes a core architectural principle of human brain organization underlying cognition, often argued to represent a stable, trait-like feature.
Xinran Wu +9 more
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Is laterality in breast Cancer still worth studying? Local experience in Bahrain
Background Laterality in breast cancer means an increased frequency of left-sided breast cancers compared to right-sided breast cancers ranging between 1.05 and 1.26. It was first described in 1935 by Fellenberg, Sweden.
Suhair Al Saad +5 more
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Does Carrying a Rider Change Motor and Sensory Laterality in Horses?
Laterality in horses has been studied in recent decades. Although most horses are kept for riding purposes, there has been almost no research on how laterality may be affected by carrying a rider.
Sophie Schwarz +5 more
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Motor Adaptations to Pain during a Bilateral Plantarflexion Task: Does the Cost of Using the Non-Painful Limb Matter? [PDF]
During a force-matched bilateral task, when pain is induced in one limb, a shift of load to the non-painful leg is classically observed. This study aimed to test the hypothesis that this adaptation to pain depends on the mechanical efficiency of the non ...
Carroll, Timothy J. +6 more
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ObjectiveReduced hemispheric asymmetry has been identified as a potential risk factor for schizophrenia, characterized by diminished brain lateralization and a lack of dominance in the left hemisphere.
Katerina Akabalieva
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Event-related potential correlates of sound organization: Early sensory and late cognitive effects [PDF]
We tested whether incoming sounds are processed differently depending on how the preceding sound sequence has been interpreted by the brain. Sequences of a regularly repeating three-tone pattern, the perceived organization of which spontaneously switched
A. Bendixen +48 more
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