نتایج جستجو برای: functional laterality

تعداد نتایج: 585918  

2012
Andrey Giljov Karina Karenina Yegor Malashichev

BACKGROUND Factors determining patterns of laterality manifestation in mammals remain unclear. In primates, the upright posture favours the expression of manual laterality across species, but may have little influence within a species. Whether the bipedalism acts the same in non-primate mammals is unknown. Our recent findings in bipedal and quadrupedal marsupials suggested that differences in l...

Journal: :Genetics 2003
Pierre L Roubertoux Isabelle Le Roy Sylvie Tordjman Améziane Cherfou Danièle Migliore-Samour

Laterality is believed to have genetic components, as has been deduced from family studies in humans and responses to artificial selection in mice, but these genetic components are unknown and the underlying physiological mechanisms are still a subject of dispute. We measured direction of laterality (preferential use of left or right paws) and degree of laterality (absolute difference between t...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2017
Francesca Raffini Carmelo Fruciano Paolo Franchini Axel Meyer

How polymorphisms consisting in left-right asymmetries are produced and maintained in natural populations is a tantalizing question, which remains largely unanswered. The scale-eating cichlid fish Perissodus microlepis is a remarkable example of extreme ecological specialization achieved by morphological and behavioural laterality. Its asymmetric mouth is accompanied by a pronounced lateralized...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2013
Philippe Gandrey Christos Paizis Vassilis Karathanasis Nicolas Gueugneau Charalambos Papaxanthis

Although plentiful data are available regarding mental states involving the dominant-right arm, the evidence for the nondominant-left arm is sparse. Here, we investigated whether right-handers can generate accurate predictions with either the right or the left arm. Fifteen adults carried out actual and mental arm movements in two directions with varying inertial resistance (inertial anisotropy ...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2006
Daniel E Callan Vassiliy Tsytsarev Takashi Hanakawa Akiko M Callan Maya Katsuhara Hidenao Fukuyama Robert Turner

This 3-T fMRI study investigates brain regions similarly and differentially involved with listening and covert production of singing relative to speech. Given the greater use of auditory-motor self-monitoring and imagery with respect to consonance in singing, brain regions involved with these processes are predicted to be differentially active for singing more than for speech. The stimuli consi...

2013
Travis Davidson François Tremblay

In this study, we examined hemispheric differences in corticospinal excitability and in transcallosal inhibition in a selected group of young adults (n = 34) grouped into three handedness categories (RH: strongly right-handed, n = 17; LH: strongly left-handed, n = 10; MH: mixed-handed, n = 7) based on laterality quotients (LQ) derived from the Edinburgh Handedness Inventory. Performance measure...

Journal: :Neuropsychobiology 2012
Daniel Schuepbach Tatjana Skotchko Stefan Duschek Anastasia Theodoridou Simone Grimm Heinz Boeker Erich Seifritz

BACKGROUND Mental planning and carrying out a plan provoke specific cerebral hemodynamic responses. Gender aspects of hemispheric laterality using rapid cerebral hemodynamics have not been reported. METHOD Here, we applied functional transcranial Doppler sonography to examine lateralization of cerebral hemodynamics of the middle cerebral arteries of 28 subjects (14 women and 14 men) performin...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2009
Lisa Holper Martin Biallas Martin Wolf

Hand motor tasks are frequently used to assess impaired motor function in neurology and neurorehabilitation. Assessments can be varied by means of hand laterality, i.e. unimanual or bimanual performance, as well as by means of task complexity, i.e. different degrees ranging from simple to complex sequence tasks. The resulting functional activation in human primary motor cortex (M1) has been stu...

2012
Hyuk Je Lee Henrik Kusche Axel Meyer

Scale-eating cichlid fish, Perissodus microlepis, from Lake Tanganyika display handed (lateralized) foraging behavior, where an asymmetric 'left' mouth morph preferentially feeds on the scales of the right side of its victim fish and a 'right' morph bites the scales of the left side. This species has therefore become a textbook example of the astonishing degree of ecological specialization and ...

Journal: :Physiology & behavior 2016
Sebastian Ocklenburg S Mechiel Korte Jutta Peterburs Oliver T Wolf Onur Güntürkün

Functional hemispheric asymmetries can vary over time and steroid hormones have been shown to be one of the factors that can modulate them. Research into this matter has mainly focused on sex steroid hormones (androgens, estrogens and progestogens), although there is increasing evidence that glucocorticoids which are related to the body's response to stress (e.g. cortisol or corticosterone) mig...

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