نتایج جستجو برای: right hemisphere

تعداد نتایج: 297143  

2009
Victoria J. Bourne

There are two contrasting hypotheses that attempt to explain how emotion perception might be organised in the brain. One suggests that all emotions are lateralised to the right hemisphere whereas the other suggests that emotions may be differently lateralised according to valence. Here these two theories are contrasted, in addition to considering the role of emotional intensity in explaining po...

Journal: :The European journal of neuroscience 2005
Istvan Molnar-Szakacs Lucina Q Uddin Marco Iacoboni

The emergent picture from the literature on the processing of self-related information suggests that in addition to the neural mechanisms involved in recognizing one's own face, there may also be neural representations of the self that are modality independent and favour the right hemisphere. We used focal, single-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation in human subjects to assess cortical exci...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 1996
A Li F Z Yetkin R Cox V M Haughton

PURPOSE To compare activation of the ipsilateral cerebral hemisphere during tactile sensory and motor tasks involving the right and left hands. METHODS Eight volunteers had functional MR imaging to measure the extent of cerebral hemisphere activation during a motor task and sensory task involving each hand. Hemispheric indexes (left hemisphere activation minus right hemisphere activation)/(le...

Journal: :Brain and cognition 1996
K Emmorey S M Kosslyn

Deaf subjects who use American Sign Language as their primary language generated visual mental images faster than hearing nonsigning subjects when stimuli were initially presented to the right hemisphere. Deaf subjects exhibited a strong right hemisphere advantage for image generation using either categorical or coordinate spatial relations representations. In contrast, hearing subjects showed ...

2017
Tatsuya ISHIKAWA Yoshihiro MURAGAKI Takashi MARUYAMA Kayoko ABE Takakazu KAWAMATA

This study examined the accuracy of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in identifying the language-dominant hemisphere and the situations in which the Wada test can be skipped among patients with gliomas located near speech areas. We examined 74 patients [48 men (64.9%); mean ± standard deviation age of 42.7 ± 13.6 years (range: 13 to 70 years); 71 right-handed, 2 left-handed, and 1 a...

Journal: :Applied neuropsychology 2007
C Christopher Allen Ronald M Ruff

The Ruff-Light Trail Learning Test (RULIT) was developed as a neuropsychological measure of visuospatial learning and memory. RULIT scores of patients with right hemisphere and left hemisphere damage, as well as matched controls were compared. Right hemisphere lesion patients scored significantly lower on RULIT measures than did left hemisphere lesion patients and controls. The performance of l...

2013
Ruth E. Propper Jenna Pierce Mark W. Geisler Stephen D. Christman Nathan Bellorado

Study Aim: Frontal electroencephalographic (EEG) alpha band power during rest shows increased right, and/or decreased left, hemisphere activity under conditions of state or trait withdrawal-associated affect. Non-right-handers (NRH) are more likely to have mental illnesses and dispositions that involve such withdrawal-related affect. The aim of the study was to examine whether NRH might be char...

Journal: :International Journal of Neurorehabilitation 2014

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