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Dyslexia Treated by Hemisphere Stimulation Technic

open access: yesPediatric Neurology Briefs, 1997
Results of treatment of severe dyslexia in 80 children, ages 6 to 15 years, using hemisphere stimulation technics, are reported from the outpatient Department for Dyslexia, Child Psychiatric Center, Paedological Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
J Gordon Millichap
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The Role of the Right Hemisphere in Processing Phonetic Variability Between Talkers

open access: yesNeurobiology of Language, 2021
Neurobiological models of speech perception posit that both left and right posterior temporal brain regions are involved in the early auditory analysis of speech sounds. However, frank deficits in speech perception are not readily observed in individuals
Sahil Luthra
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Effects of unpleasant odors on emotion recognition: The right hemisphere and valence-specific hypotheses [PDF]

open access: yesPsihologija, 2020
The right hemisphere has traditionally been considered as dominant in odor and emotion perception, whereas little is known about odor influence on emotion recognition. This study aimed to examine a possible difference in the recognition of basic emotions
Stanković Miloš   +2 more
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Self-recognition and the right hemisphere [PDF]

open access: yesNature, 2001
Although monkeys can perceive complex stimuli such as faces1, only the higher apes are capable of recognizing their own face in a mirror2. Here we show that in humans the right hemisphere of the brain seems to be preferentially involved in self-face recognition.
J P, Keenan   +3 more
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Game Utilization as a Media to Train the Balance of Left and Right Brain

open access: yesSISFORMA, 2017
Human have two brain hemispheres, left hemisphere and right hemisphere. Left hemisphere is used for processing language, words, numbers, equations, etc. Right hemisphere is used for processing creativity, imagination, music, color, etc.
Evan Wijaya
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Dynamic spatial coding within the dorsal frontoparietal network during a visual search task. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2008
To what extent are the left and right visual hemifields spatially coded in the dorsal frontoparietal attention network? In many experiments with neglect patients, the left hemisphere shows a contralateral hemifield preference, whereas the right ...
Wieland H Sommer   +4 more
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The Role of the Right Hemisphere in Emotional and Behavioral Disorders of Patients With Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration: An Updated Review

open access: yesFrontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 2019
Background: Two main models have been advanced to explain the asymmetries observed in the representation and processing of emotions. The first model, labeled “the right hemisphere hypothesis,” assumes a general dominance of the right hemisphere for all ...
Guido Gainotti, Guido Gainotti
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Hemispheric specialization in dogs for processing different acoustic stimuli. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2008
Considerable experimental evidence shows that functional cerebral asymmetries are widespread in animals. Activity of the right cerebral hemisphere has been associated with responses to novel stimuli and the expression of intense emotions, such as ...
Marcello Siniscalchi   +2 more
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Laterality of Poststroke Cortical Motor Activity during Action Observation Is Related to Hemispheric Dominance

open access: yesNeural Plasticity, 2018
Background. Increased activity in the lesioned hemisphere has been related to improved poststroke motor recovery. However, the role of the dominant hemisphere—and its relationship to activity in the lesioned hemisphere—has not been widely explored ...
Sook-Lei Liew   +8 more
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Resting state correlates of picture description informativeness in left vs. right hemisphere chronic stroke

open access: yesFrontiers in Neurology, 2023
IntroductionDespite a growing emphasis on discourse processing in clinical neuroscience, relatively little is known about the neurobiology of discourse production impairments.
Erin L. Meier   +9 more
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