نتایج جستجو برای: hemispheric lateralization

تعداد نتایج: 10176  

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 1995
J E Desmond J M Sum A D Wagner J B Demb P K Shear G H Glover J D Gabrieli M J Morrell

In this study the use of functional MRI (fMRI) for measuring language lateralization non-invasively was examined. The subjects were seven patients with histories of temporal lobe epilepsy who had undergone Wada testing for pre-surgical evaluation. Four patients were left-hemisphere-dominant and three were right-hemisphere-dominant for language. They received fMRI scans while they made semantic ...

2017
Yu Sun Junhua Li John Suckling Lei Feng

Human brain is structurally and functionally asymmetrical and the asymmetries of brain phenotypes have been shown to change in normal aging. Recent advances in graph theoretical analysis have showed topological lateralization between hemispheric networks in the human brain throughout the lifespan. Nevertheless, apparent discrepancies of hemispheric asymmetry were reported between the structural...

2010
Kloser Chee Fung Cheung Hui-wen Hsiao

Previous studies proposed that the left hemisphere (LH) lateralization in English word recognition is because of the LH superiority in language processing. Nevertheless, Chinese character recognition has been shown to be more bilateral or right hemisphere (RH) lateralized and thus is a counter example of this claim. Through computational modeling, here we show that at least two factors other th...

2012
Qing Cai Lise Van der Haegen Marc Brysbaert

Language production and spatial attention are the most salient lateralized cerebral functions and their complementary specialization has been observed in the majority of the population. To investigate whether the complementary specialization has a causal origin (the lateralization of one function causes the opposite lateralization of the other) or is rather a statistical phenomenon (different f...

2012
Fritjof Norrelgen Anders Lilja Martin Ingvar Jens Gisselgård Peter Fransson

OBJECTIVE The aims of this study were to develop and assess a method to map language networks in children with two auditory fMRI protocols in combination with a dichotic listening task (DL). The method is intended for pediatric patients prior to epilepsy surgery. To evaluate the potential clinical usefulness of the method we first wanted to assess data from a group of healthy children. METHOD...

2017
D. Martino C. Delorme E. Pelosin A. Hartmann Y. Worbe L. Avanzino

Youth with Tourette syndrome (TS) exhibit, compared to healthy, abnormal ability to lateralize digital sequential tasks. It is unknown whether this trait is related to inter-hemispheric connections, and whether it is preserved or lost in patients with TS persisting through adult life. We studied 13 adult TS patients and 15 age-matched healthy volunteers. All participants undertook: 1) a finger ...

Journal: :Brain and language 2012
Catherine Wallez Jennifer Schaeffer Adrien Meguerditchian Jacques Vauclair Steven J Schapiro William D Hopkins

Studies involving oro-facial asymmetries in nonhuman primates have largely demonstrated a right hemispheric dominance for communicative signals and conveyance of emotional information. A recent study on chimpanzee reported the first evidence of significant left-hemispheric dominance when using attention-getting sounds and rightward bias for species-typical vocalizations (Losin, Russell, Freeman...

Journal: :TheScientificWorldJournal 2006
V Frak D Bourbonnais I Croteau H Cohen

One the most fundamental aspects of the human motor system is the hemispheric asymmetry seen in behavioral specialization. Hemispheric dominance can be inferred by a contralateral hand preference in grasping. Few studies have considered grasp orientation in the context of manual lateralization and none has looked at grasp orientation with natural prehension. Thirty right-handed adults performed...

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