نتایج جستجو برای: lateralization

تعداد نتایج: 3425  

2013
Sebastian Ocklenburg Larissa Arning Wanda M. Gerding Jörg T. Epplen Onur Güntürkün Christian Beste

Schizophrenia is a psychiatric disorder associated with atypical handedness and language lateralization. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying these functional changes are still poorly understood. Therefore, the present study was aimed at investigating whether variation in schizophrenia-related genes modulates individual lateralization patterns. To this end, we genotyped 16 single nucleo...

2014
Paolo Domenici Bridie J. M. Allan Sue-Ann Watson Mark I. McCormick Philip L. Munday

Recent studies have shown that elevated CO2 can affect the behaviour of larval and juvenile fishes. In particular, behavioural lateralization, an expression of brain functional asymmetries, is affected by elevated CO2 in both coral reef and temperate fishes. However, the potentially interacting effects of rising temperatures and CO2 on lateralization are unknown. Here, we tested the combined ef...

Journal: :Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD 2011
Sabine Derflinger Christian Sorg Christian Gaser Nicholas Myers Milan Arsic Alexander Kurz Claus Zimmer Afra Wohlschläger Mark Mühlau

In Alzheimer's disease (AD), brain atrophy has been proposed to be left lateralized. Here, we reinvestigated the asymmetry and lateralization (i.e., asymmetry directed toward one hemisphere) of grey-matter (GM) distribution in 35 patients with AD, 24 patients with amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI, a state of increased risk for AD), and 30 age-matched healthy controls (HC). We analyzed G...

Journal: :Seizure 2009
Tobias Loddenkemper Gabriel Möddel Dudley S. Dinner Hyunmi Kim Stephan U. Schuele Andreas V. Alexopoulos Prakash Kotagal Hans O. Lüders

INTRODUCTION Methohexital has replaced amobarbital during Wada testing at many centers. The objective of our study was to compare the use of methohexital and amobarbital during Wada testing regarding language and memory lateralization quotients as well as speech arrest times. METHODS A chart review of 582 consecutive patients undergoing 1041 Wada-procedures was performed (left=60, right=63, b...

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...

Journal: :Human brain mapping 2009
Catherine Lebel Christian Beaulieu

The arcuate fasciculus is a major white matter tract involved in language processing that has also been repeatedly implicated in intelligence and reasoning tasks. Language in the human brain is lateralized in terms of both function and structure, and while the arcuate fasciculus reflects this asymmetry, its pattern of lateralization is poorly understood in children and adolescents. We used diff...

Journal: :Developmental psychobiology 2006
Giorgio Vallortigara

Why do the left and right sides of the vertebrate brain play different functions? Having a lateralized brain, in which each hemisphere carries out different functions, is ubiquitous among vertebrates. The different specialization of the left and right side of the brain may increase brain efficiency--and some evidence for that is reported here. However, lateral biases due to brain lateralization...

2014
Victoria L. Harms Colleen Cochran Lorin J. Elias

It is well accepted that the left and right hemispheres of the brain typically play separate and distinct roles in cognitive processing. Extensive research examining the lateralization of music and language processes has provided a clear and consistent demonstration of this division of processing across the cerebral hemispheres. However, in spite of this line of research examining population-le...

Journal: :Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology 1997
C Thomas E Altenmüller G Marckmann J Kahrs J Dichgans

During single word processing the negative cortical DC-potential reveals a left frontal preponderance in normal right-handers as well as in patients with a history of transient aphasia. Lateralization of DC-negativity therefore provides a reliable and robust method for the assessment of language dominance. In 11 stroke patients with permanent aphasia this physiological pattern changed to bilate...

Journal: :Biology letters 2010
Marco Dadda Wouter H Koolhaas Paolo Domenici

Escape performance is fundamental for survival in fish and most other animals. While previous work has shown that both intrinsic (e.g. size, shape) and extrinsic (e.g. temperature, hypoxia) factors can affect escape performance, the possibility that behavioural asymmetry may affect timing and locomotor performance in startled fish is largely unexplored. Numerous studies have found a relationshi...

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