نتایج جستجو برای: right hemisphere

تعداد نتایج: 297143  

Journal: :Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior 2013
Elkhonon Goldberg Donovan Roediger N Erkut Kucukboyaci Chad Carlson Orrin Devinsky Ruben Kuzniecky Eric Halgren Thomas Thesen

Hemispheric asymmetry represents a cardinal feature of cerebral organization, but the nature of structural and functional differences between the hemispheres is far from fully understood. Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging morphometry, we identified several volumetric differences between the two hemispheres of the human brain. Heteromodal inferoparietal and lateral prefrontal cortices are more ex...

2013
Donovan Roediger N. Erkut Kucukboyaci Chad Carlson Orrin Devinsky Ruben Kuzniecky Eric Halgren Thomas Thesen Barry Cohen Michal Harciarek Dolores Malaspina Ralph Nixon

Hemispheric asymmetry represents a cardinal feature of cerebral organization, but the nature of structural and functional differences between the hemispheres is far from fully understood. Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging morphometry, we identified several volumetric differences between the two hemispheres of the human brain. Heteromodal inferoparietal and lateral prefrontal cortices are more ex...

Journal: :Brain and language 1976
O A Selnes

Laterality experiments using reaction time were conducted to assess the performance of the right hemisphere of normal people on verbal tasks. The results show that if the task calls for pictorial encoding of visually presented verbal material, then the right hemisphere’s performance is superior to that of the left. When the task calls for linguistic analysis, the minor hemisphere displays no ap...

ژورنال: Anatomical Sciences Journal 2004
haghir, Hosein, Mehr Aein, Parviz,

Purpose: This study is designed to determine the sex differences in volume of the left parahippocampal cortex in right-handed normal subjects and the right-handed subjects which were suffered from Alzheimer and parkinson diseases. Materials and Methods: This study was performed on 72 normal human brains (38 males, 34 females), 11 brains suffered from Alzheimer (4 males, 7 females), and 13 brai...

Journal: :Brain and cognition 2004
Stephen D Smith Michael J Dixon William J Tays M Barbara Bulman-Fleming

Previous research with both brain-damaged and neurologically intact populations has demonstrated that the right cerebral hemisphere (RH) is superior to the left cerebral hemisphere (LH) at detecting anomalies (or incongruities) in objects (Ramachandran, 1995; Smith, Tays, Dixon, & Bulman-Fleming, 2002). The current research assesses whether the RH advantage for anomaly detection is due to the R...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2001
S D Slotnick L R Moo M A Tesoro J Hart

Kosslyn (1987) proposed that the left hemisphere is better than the right hemisphere at categorical visuospatial processing while the right hemisphere is better than the left hemisphere at coordinate visuospatial processing. In 134 patients, one hemisphere (and then usually the other) was temporarily deactivated by intracarotid injection of sodium amobarbital. After a hemisphere was deactivated...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2005
Stephen D Smith Michael J Dixon M Barbara Bulman-Fleming Corey Birch Nadine Laudi Brandon Wagar

Previous research with both brain-damaged and neurologically intact individuals suggests that the right cerebral hemisphere (RH) is superior to the left cerebral hemisphere (LH) at detecting anomalies in objects. The current research assesses whether experience with a category is necessary for this RH advantage to emerge. Participants were taught the diagnostic criteria necessary to categorize ...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1982
J D Meerwaldt F van Harskamp

Spatial orientation was tested with the rod orientation test. The subjects were 40 normal controls and 68 brain-damaged patients with cerebral infarcts. Patients in whom the lesion included the post-rolandic region of the right hemisphere performed worse than controls or patients with lesions at other sites. Patients with an exclusively postrolandic (usually occipital) lesion showed higher erro...

Journal: :Brain and language 2000
M Coltheart

Two views exist concerning the proper interpretation of the form of acquired dyslexia known as deep dyslexia: (a) that it represents reading by a multiply damaged left hemisphere reading system; (b) that it represents reading which relies extensively on right-hemisphere orthographic and semantic processing. Price, Howard, Patterson, Warburton, Friston, and Frackowiak (1998) have recently report...

Journal: :Brain and cognition 1991
D Van Lancker

Brain damage can selectively disrupt or distort information and ability across the range of human behaviors. One domain that has not been considered as an independent attribute consists of acquisition and maintenance of personal relevant entities such as "familiar" faces, persons, voices, names, linguistic expressions, handwriting, topography, and so on. In experimental studies of normal mentat...

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