نتایج جستجو برای: functional laterality

تعداد نتایج: 585918  

Journal: :Laterality 1999
C McManus

Twins have always attracted attentionÐ Romulus and Remus, Castor and Pollux, Jacob and Esau, Fafner and Fasold; there has always been intrigue, mystery and confusion surrounding two-in-one and one-in-two. The interest for Laterality and lateralisation is compounded, because if it is the difference between an individual’ s two sides that results in laterality, how are those two sides represented...

2014
Roozbeh Rezaie Shalini Narayana Katherine Schiller Liliya Birg James W. Wheless Frederick A. Boop Andrew C. Papanicolaou

Non-invasive assessment of hemispheric dominance for receptive language using magnetoencephalography (MEG) is now a well-established procedure used across several epilepsy centers in the context of pre-surgical evaluation of children and adults while awake, alert and attentive. However, the utility of MEG for the same purpose, in cases of sedated patients, is contested. Establishment of the eff...

2017
Jana Adámková Jan Svoboda Kateřina Benediktová Sabine Martini Petra Nováková David Tůma Michaela Kučerová Michaela Divišová Sabine Begall Vlastimil Hart Hynek Burda

Laterality is a well described phenomenon in domestic dogs. It was shown that dogs, under calm Earth's magnetic field conditions, when marking their home ranges, tend to head about north- or southwards and display thus magnetic alignment. The question arises whether magnetic alignment might be affected or even compromised by laterality and vice versa. We tested the preference of dogs to choose ...

Journal: :Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines 2000
L Mottron I Peretz E Ménard

A multi-modal abnormality in the integration of parts and whole has been proposed to account for a bias toward local stimuli in individuals with autism (Frith, 1989; Mottron & Belleville, 1993). In the current experiment, we examined the utility of hierarchical models in characterising musical information processing in autistic individuals. Participants were 13 high-functioning individuals with...

Journal: :Physiology & behavior 2001
A Bisazza G Lippolis G Vallortigara

Blue gourami fish have a pair of modified ventral fins that are used to obtain tactile information about surrounding objects. Use of ventral fins by blue gourami was investigated during initial exploration of novel objects. When exposed to a sequence of novel plastic objects, varying in shape and colour, the blue gourami showed preferential use of the left fin during initial contacts. Lateralit...

Journal: :Brain and cognition 2010
Sebastian Ocklenburg Marco Hirnstein Markus Hausmann Jörg Lewald

Several studies have shown that handedness has an impact on visual spatial abilities. Here we investigated the effect of laterality on auditory space perception. Participants (33 right-handers, 20 left-handers) completed two tasks of sound localization. In a dark, anechoic, and sound-proof room, sound stimuli (broadband noise) were presented via 21 loudspeakers mounted horizontally (from 80 deg...

2017
Wiebke S. Konerding Elke Zimmermann Eva Bleich Hans-Jürgen Hedrich Marina Scheumann

In most humans, speech is predominantly processed by the left hemisphere. This auditory laterality was formerly thought to be an exclusive human characteristic, but is now suggested to have pre-human origins. In studies on auditory laterality in nonhuman animals, the head turn paradigm has become very popular due to its non-invasive character. Although there are implications that the head turn ...

2012
Helene Meunier Jacques Vauclair Jacqueline Fagard

To test the role of gestures in the origin of language, we studied hand preferences for grasping or pointing to objects at several spatial positions in human infants and adult baboons. If the roots of language are indeed in gestural communication, we expect that human infants and baboons will present a comparable difference in their pattern of laterality according to task: both should be more r...

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2013
Neus Barrantes-Vidal Lizzette Gómez-de-Regil Blas Navarro Jordi Vicens-Vilanova Jordi Obiols Thomas Kwapil

The objective of this study was to replicate the association between atypical handedness and psychosis-proneness in a representative sample of adolescents from the general population. It expands previous studies by (1) analyzing a variety of atypical handedness indexes (left, mixed, ambiguous, and inconsistent), (2) measuring comprehensively the multidimensionality of psychosis-proneness, and (...

2015
Hyuk Je Lee Valentin Heim Axel Meyer

The scale-eating cichlid fish, Perissodus microlepis, from Lake Tanganyika are a well-known example of an asymmetry dimorphism because the mouth/head is either left-bending or right-bending. However, how strongly its pronounced morphological laterality is affected by genetic and environmental factors remains unclear. Using quantitative assessments of mouth asymmetry, we investigated its origin ...

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