AbstractTraditionally, anatomical and physiological descriptions of hemispheric specialization have focused on hemispheric asymmetries of local brain structure or local functional properties, respectively. This article reviews the current state of an alternative approach that aims at unraveling the causes and functional principles of hemispheric specialization in terms of asymmetries in connectivity. Starting with an overview of the historical origins of the concept of lateralization, we briefly review recent evidence from anatomical and developmental studies that asymmetries in structural connectivity may be a critical factor shaping hemispheric specialization. These differences in anatomical connectivity, which are found both at the intra...
How differences between the two sides of the brain (or 'laterality') relate to level of function are...
The functional organization of left and right hemispheres is different, and hemispheric asymmetries ...
Perceiving human faces constitutes a fundamental ability of the human mind, integrating a wealth of ...
Traditionally, anatomical and physiological descriptions of hemispheric specialization have focused ...
AbstractTraditionally, anatomical and physiological descriptions of hemispheric specialization have ...
International audienceFunctional lateralisation is a fundamental principle of the human brain. Howev...
The study on structural brain asymmetries in healthy individuals plays an important role in our unde...
To estimate white matter interregional axonal pathways and to infer left and right common anatomical...
Lateralization is a part of virtually every function we think makes us human, yet there is no integr...
To estimate white matter interregional axonal pathways and to infer left and right common anatomical...
Evidences of inter-regional structural asymmetries have been previously reported for brain anatomic ...
International audienceHemispheric specialization (HS) is a hemisphere-dependent relationship between...
Evidences of inter-regional structural asymmetries have been previously reported for brain anatomic ...
Functional lateralization is a feature of human brain function, most apparent in the typical left-he...
Functional hemispheric asymmetry of the brain, despite the simplistic model well-known from popular ...
How differences between the two sides of the brain (or 'laterality') relate to level of function are...
The functional organization of left and right hemispheres is different, and hemispheric asymmetries ...
Perceiving human faces constitutes a fundamental ability of the human mind, integrating a wealth of ...
Traditionally, anatomical and physiological descriptions of hemispheric specialization have focused ...
AbstractTraditionally, anatomical and physiological descriptions of hemispheric specialization have ...
International audienceFunctional lateralisation is a fundamental principle of the human brain. Howev...
The study on structural brain asymmetries in healthy individuals plays an important role in our unde...
To estimate white matter interregional axonal pathways and to infer left and right common anatomical...
Lateralization is a part of virtually every function we think makes us human, yet there is no integr...
To estimate white matter interregional axonal pathways and to infer left and right common anatomical...
Evidences of inter-regional structural asymmetries have been previously reported for brain anatomic ...
International audienceHemispheric specialization (HS) is a hemisphere-dependent relationship between...
Evidences of inter-regional structural asymmetries have been previously reported for brain anatomic ...
Functional lateralization is a feature of human brain function, most apparent in the typical left-he...
Functional hemispheric asymmetry of the brain, despite the simplistic model well-known from popular ...
How differences between the two sides of the brain (or 'laterality') relate to level of function are...
The functional organization of left and right hemispheres is different, and hemispheric asymmetries ...
Perceiving human faces constitutes a fundamental ability of the human mind, integrating a wealth of ...