نتایج جستجو برای: hemisphere

تعداد نتایج: 24016  

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2012
Scott H Frey Daniel J Povinelli

The ability to adjust one's ongoing actions in the anticipation of forthcoming task demands is considered as strong evidence for the existence of internal action representations. Studies of action selection in tool use reveal that the behaviours that we choose in the present moment differ depending on what we intend to do next. Further, they point to a specialized role for mechanisms within the...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2004
Malia F Mason C Neil Macrae

People are remarkably adroit at understanding other social agents. Quite how these information-processing abilities are realized, however, remains open to debate and empirical scrutiny. In particular, little is known about basic aspects of person perception, such as the operations that support people's ability to categorize (i. e., assign persons to groups) and individuate (i. e., discriminate ...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 1980
L Mills G B Rollman

Two psychophysical methods were employed to examine the role of the left cerebral hemisphere for the auditory discrimination of temporal order. Subjects were asked to report either the order or the simultaneity of two clicks when each was presented to a different ear. The results showed that the threshold for temporal order was smaller when the right-ear click preceded the left-ear click compar...

2009
Michael W. O'Boyle

A number of studies investigating the brain characteristics of mathematically gifted youth indicate that they possess a unique functional organisation as compared to those of average math ability (O'Boyle, et al., 1995). Specifically, data from a variety of behavioural and psychophysiological experiments tend to suggest enhanced processing reliance on the right cerebral hemisphere and heightene...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2006
Arthur Wingfield Murray Grossman

Human aging brings with it declines in sensory function, both in vision and in hearing, as well as a general slowing in a variety of perceptual and cognitive operations. Yet in spite of these declines, language comprehension typically remains well preserved in normal aging. We review data from functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to describe a two-component model of sentence comprehensi...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1965
J Gruszkiewicz E Peyser

Supratentorial arachnoidal cysts are usually associated with signs of fracture of the skull but hydrocephalus has not been reported in connexion with such cysts. In none of the 18 cases reviewed by Tiberin and Gruszkiewicz (1961) was hydrocephalus found. A 3-year-old child was recently seen with signs of hydrocephalus and a large arachnoidal cyst of the right cerebral hemisphere. The rarity of ...

Journal: :Current opinion in neurobiology 2006
Yosef Grodzinsky Angela D Friederici

Recent results challenge and refine the prevailing view of the way language is represented in the human brain. Syntactic knowledge and processing mechanisms that implement syntax in use are mapped onto neural tissue in experiments that harness both syntactic concepts and imaging technologies to the study of brain mechanisms in healthy and impaired populations. In the emerging picture, syntax is...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 1994
S M Wolpert A Cohen M H Libenson

An infant with hemimegalencephaly was studied with MR at 5 days and again at 10 months of age. The initial scan showed an abnormally large left cerebral hemisphere. At the age of 10 months, the left cerebral hemisphere was smaller than the right--an apparent left-sided micrencephaly caused by normal growth of the right hemisphere and arrested growth of the left. The age of imaging of a patient ...

Journal: :Brain and language 1997
D Van Lancker

Studies of right hemisphere abilities have grown from focusing on visuospatial and facial recognition in the 1950s to covering a broad spectrum of human behavior. The emergence of better understanding of auditory specializations, affective/emotional functions, personal relevance, idiosyncratic lexical organization, and the various aspects of language use--communicative pragmatics--is briefly re...

2012
Margriet A Groen Andrew J O Whitehouse Nicholas A Badcock Dorothy V M Bishop

In the majority of people, language production is lateralized to the left cerebral hemisphere and visuospatial skills to the right. However, questions remain as to when, how, and why humans arrive at this division of labor. In this study, we assessed cerebral lateralization for language production and for visuospatial memory using functional transcranial Doppler ultrasound in a group of 60 typi...

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