Functional transcranial Doppler ultrasound (fTCD) is a relatively new and non-invasive technique that assesses cerebral lateralisation through measurements of blood flow velocity in the middle cerebral arteries. In this study fTCD was used to compare functional asymmetry during a word generation task between a group of 30 dyslexic adults and a group of 30 non-dyslexic individuals. In light of previous evidence of atypical laterality in dyslexia, a reduced leftward asymmetry was predicted and confirmed. We know from previous research that most people with atypical language lateralisation have normal language and literacy skills: nevertheless, our results confirm that language laterality is reduced in those with dyslexia. Theoretical explanat...
The cerebral lateralization of language has attracted great research interest. Nevertheless, the bul...
Background: Relative blood flow in the two middle cerebral arteries can be measured using functional...
Disruption to language lateralisation has been proposed as a cause of developmental language impairm...
AbstractFunctional transcranial Doppler ultrasound (fTCD) is a relatively new and non-invasive techn...
Research using clinical populations to explore the relationship between hemispheric speech lateralis...
Cerebral lateralisation for language can vary from task to task, but it is unclear if this reflects ...
Hemispheric dominance for language can vary from task to task, but it is unclear if this reflects er...
Language is lateralised to the left hemisphere in most people, but it is unclear whether the same de...
Language is lateralised to the left hemisphere in most people, but it is unclear whether the same de...
A link between developmental language disorders and atypical cerebral lateralization has been postul...
There are many unanswered questions about cerebral lateralization. In particular, it remains unclear...
Cerebral lateralisation for language refers to the well-established finding of a bias in language pr...
A link between developmental language disorders and atypical cerebral lateralization has been postul...
Background: Relative blood flow in the two middle cerebral arteries can be measured using functional...
The gold standard method for measuring cerebral lateralization, the Wada technique, is too invasive ...
The cerebral lateralization of language has attracted great research interest. Nevertheless, the bul...
Background: Relative blood flow in the two middle cerebral arteries can be measured using functional...
Disruption to language lateralisation has been proposed as a cause of developmental language impairm...
AbstractFunctional transcranial Doppler ultrasound (fTCD) is a relatively new and non-invasive techn...
Research using clinical populations to explore the relationship between hemispheric speech lateralis...
Cerebral lateralisation for language can vary from task to task, but it is unclear if this reflects ...
Hemispheric dominance for language can vary from task to task, but it is unclear if this reflects er...
Language is lateralised to the left hemisphere in most people, but it is unclear whether the same de...
Language is lateralised to the left hemisphere in most people, but it is unclear whether the same de...
A link between developmental language disorders and atypical cerebral lateralization has been postul...
There are many unanswered questions about cerebral lateralization. In particular, it remains unclear...
Cerebral lateralisation for language refers to the well-established finding of a bias in language pr...
A link between developmental language disorders and atypical cerebral lateralization has been postul...
Background: Relative blood flow in the two middle cerebral arteries can be measured using functional...
The gold standard method for measuring cerebral lateralization, the Wada technique, is too invasive ...
The cerebral lateralization of language has attracted great research interest. Nevertheless, the bul...
Background: Relative blood flow in the two middle cerebral arteries can be measured using functional...
Disruption to language lateralisation has been proposed as a cause of developmental language impairm...