نتایج جستجو برای: left brain dominance

تعداد نتایج: 767793  

Journal: :Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience 2011

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2016
Jonathan P Mynard Joseph J Smolich

Coronary hemodynamics are known to be affected by intravascular and extravascular factors that vary regionally and transmurally between the perfusion territories of left and right coronary arteries. However, despite clinical evidence that left coronary arterial dominance portends greater cardiovascular risk, relatively little is known about the effects of left or right dominance on regional con...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2012
Olivier Joly Franck Ramus Daniel Pressnitzer Wim Vanduffel Guy A Orban

Lesion studies in monkeys have suggested a modest left hemisphere dominance for processing species-specific vocalizations, the neural basis of which has thus far remained unclear. We used contrast agent-enhanced functional magnetic resonance imaging to map the regions of the rhesus monkey brain involved in processing conspecific vocalizations as well as human speech and emotional sounds. Contro...

2014
Akinori Nakamura Burkhard Maess Thomas R. Knösche Angela D. Friederici

The emotional expression of the face provides an important social signal that allows humans to make inferences about other people's state of mind. However, the underlying brain mechanisms are complex and still not completely understood. Using magnetoencephalography (MEG), we analyzed the spatiotemporal structure of regional electrical brain activity in human adults during a categorization task ...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2016
Gavin M. Bidelman Megan Howell

Previous studies suggest that at poorer signal-to-noise ratios (SNRs), auditory cortical event-related potentials are weakened, prolonged, and show a shift in the functional lateralization of cerebral processing from left to right hemisphere. Increased right hemisphere involvement during speech-in-noise (SIN) processing may reflect the recruitment of additional brain resources to aid speech rec...

Journal: :Frontiers in neuroanatomy 2016
Yan Wu Jiaojian Wang Yun Zhang Dingchen Zheng Jinfeng Zhang Menglin Rong Huawang Wu Yinyan Wang Ke Zhou Tianzi Jiang

The right hemispheric dominance in visuospatial attention in human brain has been well established. Converging evidence has documented that ventral posterior parietal cortex (PPC) plays an important role in visuospatial attention. The role of dorsal PPC subregions, especially the superior parietal lobule (SPL) in visuospatial attention is still controversial. In the current study, we used repet...

2011
Olaf Hauk Friedemann Pulvermüller

What determines the laterality of activation in motor cortex for words whose meaning is related to bodily actions? It has been suggested that the neuronal representation of the meaning of action-words is shaped by individual experience. However, core language functions are left-lateralized in the majority of both right- and left-handers. It is still an open question to what degree connections b...

2013
Bruce E. Morton

THREE TERMS DEFINE BRAIN BEHAVIORAL LATERALITY hemispheric dominance identifies the cerebral hemisphere producing one's first language. Hemispheric asymmetry locates the brain side of non-language skills. A third term is needed to describe a person's binary thinking, learning, and behaving styles. Since the 1950s split-brain studies, evidence has accumulated that individuals with right or left ...

2015
Naser Goodarzi Parviz Dabbaghi Habib Valipour Behnam Vafadari

INTRODUCTION Based on the previous studies, we know that the hemispheric lateralization defects, increase the probability of psychological disorders. We also know that dominant limb is controlled by dominant hemisphere and limb preference is used as an indicator for hemisphere dominance. In this study we attempted to explore the hemispheric dominance by the use of three limbs (hand, foot and ey...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2013
Lise Van der Haegen René Westerhausen Kenneth Hugdahl Marc Brysbaert

An unresolved issue in behavioral studies of hemispheric asymmetry is why both left-handers and right-handers show a right ear advantage at the group level. In the present study we screened left-handers for left- versus right-hemisphere speech dominance with fMRI by comparing right versus left hemisphere frontal lobe activity (in Broca's area) in a silent word generation task. A left hemisphere...

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