نتایج جستجو برای: left brain dominance

تعداد نتایج: 767793  

Journal: :Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry 1994

2013
Pauline Chatagny Simon Badoud Mélanie Kaeser Anne-Dominique Gindrat Julie Savidan Michela Fregosi Véronique Moret Christine Roulin Eric Schmidlin Eric M Rouiller

Background The present study aimed to determine and confront hand preference (hand chosen in priority to perform a manual dexterity task) and hand dominance (hand with best motor performance) in eight macaques (Macaca fascicularis) and in 20 human subjects (10 left-handers and 10 right-handers). Methods Four manual dexterity tests have been executed by the monkeys, over several weeks during lea...

Journal: :British journal of psychology 1980
S F Walker

That the human left and right cerebral hemispheres perform different functions is widely accepted; but there is little evidence of whether or not similar functional asymmetries exist in non-human vertebrates. In this paper, neuro-anatomical similarities between human and other vertebrate brains are considered, and data concerning physical asymmetries reviewed. The defining features of human lat...

Sh Rahgozar A Khodaei A Sabaei C Jalili F Khaleghi H Moinipour H Sahraei L Etemadi M Karimi M Yousefpour S Hassankhani S Najafi S Rajezi S Riahi

Previous research supported that the prevalence of addiction is related to brain laterality. Brain laterality is often determined by left/right handedness and this phenomenon is considered as an important factor in addiction prevalence. The present study attempts to examine the relationships between left/right handedness with addiction and smoking on Iranian population. In this study, 2000 male...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Aliette Lochy Marie Van Reybroeck Bruno Rossion

Reading, one of the most important cultural inventions of human society, critically depends on posterior brain areas of the left hemisphere in proficient adult readers. In children, this left hemispheric cortical specialization for letter strings is typically detected only after approximately 1 y of formal schooling and reading acquisition. Here, we recorded scalp electrophysiological (EEG) bra...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2006
Cristiana Cavina-Pratesi Kenneth F Valyear Jody C Culham Stefan Köhler Sukhvinder S Obhi Carlo Alberto Marzi Melvyn A Goodale

In the present study, we aimed to dissociate the neural correlates of two subprocesses involved in the preparatory period in the context of arbitrary, prelearned stimulus-response (S-R) associations, namely, S-R mapping and movement planning (MP). We teased apart these two subprocesses by comparing three tasks in which the complexity of both S-R mapping and MP were independently manipulated: si...

2008
Ling-Fu Meng Chiu-Ping Lu Yi-Wen Li

Previous functional MRI and brain electrophysiology studies have studied the left-right differences during the tapping tasks and found that the activation of left hemisphere was more significant than that of right hemisphere. In this study, we wanted to delineate this lateralization phenomenon not only in the execution phase but also in other processing phases, such as early visual, pre-executi...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2010
Philippe Pinel Stanislas Dehaene

Language and arithmetic are both lateralized to the left hemisphere in the majority of right-handed adults. Yet, does this similar lateralization reflect a single overall constraint of brain organization, such an overall "dominance" of the left hemisphere for all linguistic and symbolic operations? Is it related to the lateralization of specific cerebral subregions? Or is it merely coincidental...

2015
Napim Chirathivat Sahitya C. Raja Sharon M. H. Gobes

Many aspects of song learning in songbirds resemble characteristics of speech acquisition in humans. Genetic, anatomical and behavioural parallels have most recently been extended with demonstrated similarities in hemispheric dominance between humans and songbirds: the avian higher order auditory cortex is left-lateralized for processing song memories in juvenile zebra finches that already have...

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