نتایج جستجو برای: hemispheric lateralization

تعداد نتایج: 10176  

Journal: :Perceptual and motor skills 1999
W D Killgore L DellaPietra D J Casasanto

Cerebral hemispheric lateralization and personality traits were evaluated in 154 undergraduate and nonclinical volunteers. Personality ratings did not differ significantly between groups defined on the basis of hand, eye, or ear preference.

2017
Jessica C. Hodgson John M. Hudson

Research using clinical populations to explore the relationship between hemispheric speech lateralization and handedness has focused on individuals with speech and language disorders, such as dyslexia or specific language impairment (SLI). Such work reveals atypical patterns of cerebral lateralization and handedness in these groups compared to controls. There are few studies that examine this r...

2015
Eva Gutierrez-Sigut Richard Daws Heather Payne Jonathan Blott Chloë Marshall Mairéad MacSweeney

Neuroimaging studies suggest greater involvement of the left parietal lobe in sign language compared to speech production. This stronger activation might be linked to the specific demands of sign encoding and proprioceptive monitoring. In Experiment 1 we investigate hemispheric lateralization during sign and speech generation in hearing native users of English and British Sign Language (BSL). P...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Stephen J Gotts Hang Joon Jo Gregory L Wallace Ziad S Saad Robert W Cox Alex Martin

The hemispheric lateralization of certain faculties in the human brain has long been held to be beneficial for functioning. However, quantitative relationships between the degree of lateralization in particular brain regions and the level of functioning have yet to be established. Here we demonstrate that two distinct forms of functional lateralization are present in the left vs. the right cere...

Journal: :Schizophrenia research 2005
Jason Schiffman Sarah Pestle Sara Mednick Morten Ekstrom Holger Sorensen Sarnoff Mednick

Left or mixed-handedness, footedness, and eye dominance are thought to indicate abnormalities in lateralization related to schizophrenia. Increased left or mixed-dominance in schizophrenia suggests possible hemispheric abnormalities associated with the disorder. A related body of research suggests that some indications of lateralization abnormalities may be evident prior to the onset of schizop...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2011
Isabelle S. Häberling Gjurgjica Badzakova-Trajkov Michael C. Corballis

Left-hemispheric dominance for language and right-hemispheric dominance for spatial processing are distinctive characteristics of the human brain. However, variations of these hemispheric asymmetries have been observed, with a minority showing crowding of both functions to the same hemisphere or even a mirror reversal of the typical lateralization pattern. Here, we used diffusion tensor imaging...

Journal: :Neuroreport 1997
S Dehaene E Dupoux J Mehler L Cohen E Paulesu D Perani P F van de Moortele S Lehéricy D Le Bihan

Functional magnetic resonance imaging was used to assess inter-subject variability in the cortical representation of language comprehension processes. Moderately fluent French-English bilinguals were scanned while they listened to stories in their first language (L1 = French) or in a second language (L2 = English) acquired at school after the age of seven. In all subjects, listening to L1 alway...

Journal: :Neuropsychology 2003
Guy Vingerhoets Celine Berckmoes Nathalie Stroobant

Simultaneous measurement of blood flow velocity (BFV) in the middle cerebral arteries was achieved by transcranial Doppler ultrasonography in 36 right-handed volunteers who were instructed to identify the emotion conveyed by prosody or semantics of a number of sentences. The tasks were performed under 2 levels of interference: neutral versus discordant affective value of the modality that had t...

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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