نتایج جستجو برای: functional laterality

تعداد نتایج: 585918  

Journal: :Laterality 2021

The last decade of laterality research has been bolstered by a significant broadening in theoretical framing and investigative approaches. Comparative contributions continue to strengthen the position that ancient functional anatomical brain biases are preserved modern humans. However, how they unfold over developmental time contribute cognitive abilities is still unclear. To make further advan...

2015
Seoyon Yang Kyoung Hyo Choi Yu Ri Son

OBJECTIVE To investigate whether patterns of dysphagia and swallowing laterality differ according to the location of brain lesions in patients with stroke. METHODS Patients with stroke >20 years of age were enrolled in this study. A videofluoroscopic swallowing study (VFSS) including the anterior-posterior view was used to assess swallowing. Patterns of swallowing were classified into three t...

2015
Julia M. August Aribert Rothenberger Juergen Baudewig Veit Roessner Peter Dechent

BACKGROUND Cortico-subcortical circuits are organized into the sensorimotor, associative, and limbic loop. These neuronal preconditions play an important role regarding the understanding and treatment of behavioral problems in children. Differencing evidence argues for a lateralized organization of the sensorimotor loop and a bilateral (i.e., non-lateralized) organization of the associative loo...

2015
Daniel S. Barron Peter T. Fox Heath Pardoe Jack Lancaster Larry R. Price Karen Blackmon Kristen Berry Jose E. Cavazos Ruben Kuzniecky Orrin Devinsky Thomas Thesen

Noninvasive markers of brain function could yield biomarkers in many neurological disorders. Disease models constrained by coordinate-based meta-analysis are likely to increase this yield. Here, we evaluate a thalamic model of temporal lobe epilepsy that we proposed in a coordinate-based meta-analysis and extended in a diffusion tractography study of an independent patient population. Specifica...

Journal: :Journal of anatomy 2010
Richard Ewald Rosch Lisa Ronan Lynn Cherkas Jennifer Mary Gurd

Increasing evidence for a cerebellar role in human cognition has accrued with respect to anatomically and functionally distinct lobules. Questions of laterality, however, have been largely overlooked. This study therefore introduced and applied a novel measurement protocol for comparatively bias-free analysis of cerebellar asymmetries. Volumetric measurements were performed on magnetic resonanc...

Journal: :The International journal of neuroscience 1995
M Iteya C Gabbard S Hart

This investigation examined the premise derived from recent reports, that children who are consistent right-handers are better coordinated than their left- and mixed-sided (inconsistent) peers. The observation of limb laterality was extended to include footedness. Two samples of children (N = 273) (foot laterality/hand laterality), matched for age and sex, were assessed for motor proficiency an...

Journal: :Neuron 2009
Jennifer C. Regan Miguel L. Concha Myriam Roussigne Claire Russell Stephen W. Wilson

Neuroanatomical and functional asymmetries are universal features of the vertebrate CNS, but how asymmetry is generated is unknown. Here we show that zebrafish fgf8 mutants do not elaborate forebrain asymmetries, demonstrated by the failure of the parapineal nucleus to migrate from its initial midline position to the left side of the brain. Local provision of Fgf8 restores the asymmetric migrat...

Journal: :Neuroscience letters 2009
Michael Koenigs Jordan Grafman

The proposal that a functional asymmetry in prefrontal cortex (PFC) may play a role in the pathophysiology of depression has sparked vigorous debate and investigation. One particularly contentious issue of clinical and theoretical importance is whether left PFC lesions are associated with the development of depression, and whether any such lesion-depression association is stable over time. To a...

2016
Luciano A. Sposato

Strokes involving the insular cortex tend to be more severe. Preliminary evidence suggests that insular involvement is associated with poorer functional outcome after ischemic stroke regardless of infarct size, as well as with higher case fatality rates. However, these associations are controversial. The pathophysiological mechanisms explaining the apparent association of insular involvement wi...

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