Brain Lateralization and Cognitive Capacity
One way to increase cognitive capacity is to avoid duplication of functions on the left and right sides of the brain. There is a convincing body of evidence showing that such asymmetry, or lateralization, occurs in a wide range of both vertebrate and ...
Lesley J. Rogers
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Humeral and glenoid lateralization based on glenoid-humeral axis interval results in functional improvements following reverse shoulder arthroplasty [PDF]
: Background: The optimal glenoid or humeral lateralization in reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (rTSA) remains unknown. The author hypothesized that stepwise humeral lateralization and stepwise glenoid lateralization based on the intraoperatively ...
Shinji Imai, MD, PhD
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Revamped perspective on conventional interpretation: the foreboding prognostic significance of low-lateralization in inferior petrosal sinus sampling for diagnosis of Cushing’s disease [PDF]
Context Bilateral inferior petrosal sinus sampling (BIPSS) is widely used to differentially diagnose ectopic ACTH syndrome (EAS) and Cushing’s disease (CD) with pituitary lesions less than 6 mm detected on MRI. Purpose This study aimed to investigate the
Xiaohong Lyu +7 more
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Influence of the level and strategy of glenoid component lateralization on the postoperative biomechanics of shoulder arthroplasty: a finite element analysis [PDF]
Background: Reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (rTSA) is widely used to treat fractures and osteoarthritis. Recent techniques enable humeral lateralization through glenoid-based augmentations.
Victor Housset, MD +5 more
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Changes in Tarsal Tunnel Volume and Pressure After Minimally Invasive Lateral Sliding Calcaneal Osteotomy: A Cadaveric Study [PDF]
Background: Hindfoot varus deformity is often corrected using lateral sliding calcaneal osteotomies, which may compress the tarsal tunnel and risk tibial nerve entrapment.
Christopher Warburton MD +6 more
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Are wild wolves southpaws? Including potential conservation implications
Lateralization, or a left-right bias in behavior (e.g., handedness), was originally thought to exclusively exist in humans, but is now known to be widespread. Lateralization can exist at the individual or group level.
Shannon M. Barber-Meyer
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Introduction The complications of the conventional medialized design for reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) are increased scapular notching, and decreased external rotation and deltoid wrapping.
Hwan-Hee Lee +3 more
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Behavioral lateralization of mice varying in serotonin transporter genotype
In humans, non-right-handedness is associated with a higher incidence of psychiatric disorders. Since serotonin seems to be involved in both, the development of psychiatric disorders and lateralization, the present study focuses on the effect of the ...
Binia Stieger +8 more
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Cerebral Hemispheric Dominance and Lateralization. Examination methods and procedures
On the basis of electrophysiological and neuropsychological investigations the existence of cerebral hemispheric dominance has been established. Thus, a certain psycho-behavioural function may not be equally governed by either the left or the right ...
Vasile Radu PREDA
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Laterality in living beings, hand dominance, and cerebral lateralization [PDF]
To date, lateralization in living beings is a phenomenon almost mythologically unexplored. Scientists have proved that lateralization is not exclusively a human feature.
Milenković Sanja +2 more
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