نتایج جستجو برای: brain dominance

تعداد نتایج: 500509  

2015
Q. Arshad S. Siddiqui S. Ramachandran U. Goga A. Bonsu M. Patel R.E. Roberts Y. Nigmatullina P. Malhotra A.M. Bronstein

Right hemisphere dominance for visuo-spatial attention is characteristically observed in most right-handed individuals. This dominance has been attributed to both an anatomically larger right fronto-parietal network and the existence of asymmetric parietal interhemispheric connections. Previously it has been demonstrated that interhemispheric conflict, which induces left hemisphere inhibition, ...

Journal: :Annals of General Hospital Psychiatry 2004
Milan Dragovic Lindsay Allet Aleksandar Janca

Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) often results in a number of short- and long-time side effects including memory impairment for past and current events, which can last for several months after ECT treatment. It has been suggested that unilateral ECT (uECT) with electrodes placed over the non-dominant (typically right) hemisphere significantly reduces side effects, especially memory disturbances....

2015
Noriya Watanabe Miyuki Yamamoto

In a group setting, individuals' perceptions of their own level of dominance or of the dominance level of others, and the ability to adequately control their behavior based on these perceptions are crucial for living within a social environment. Recent advances in neural imaging and molecular technology have enabled researchers to investigate the neural substrates that support the perception of...

Journal: :Human brain mapping 2009
Nikolai Axmacher Katharina A Bialleck Bernd Weber Christoph Helmstaedter Christian E Elger Juergen Fell

One of the most important factors controlling material specific processing in the human brain is language dominance, i.e. hemispheric specialization in semantic processes. Although previous studies have shown that lateralized long-term memory processes in the medial temporal lobes are modified in subjects with atypical (right) language dominance, the effect of language dominance on the neural b...

2014
Michael C. Corballis

Handedness and brain asymmetry are widely regarded as unique to humans, and associated with complementary functions such as a left-brain specialization for language and logic and a right-brain specialization for creativity and intuition. In fact, asymmetries are widespread among animals, and support the gradual evolution of asymmetrical functions such as language and tool use. Handedness and br...

Journal: :Behavioural brain research 1995
K Obermayer T Sejnowski G G Blasdel

In this contribution we investigate a simple pattern formation process [9,10] based on Hebbian learning and competitive interactions within cortex. This process generates spatial representations of afferent (sensory) information which strongly resemble patterns of response properties of neurons commonly called brain maps. For one of the most thoroughly studied phenomena in cortical development,...

Journal: :Nature communications 2016
G O Sipe R L Lowery M-È Tremblay E A Kelly C E Lamantia A K Majewska

Microglia are the resident immune cells of the brain. Increasingly, they are recognized as important mediators of normal neurophysiology, particularly during early development. Here we demonstrate that microglia are critical for ocular dominance plasticity. During the visual critical period, closure of one eye elicits changes in the structure and function of connections underlying binocular res...

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