Verbal and visuospatial abilities are typically subserved by different cerebral hemispheres: the left hemisphere for the former and the right hemisphere for the latter. However little is known of the origin of this division of function. Causal theories propose that functional asymmetry is an obligatory pattern of organisation, while statistical theories maintain this is a reflection of independent, probalistic biases. The current study investigated lateralisation for language production and spatial memory using functional Transcranial Doppler in 75 healthy adults (45 right handed, 27 left-handed, 3 ambidextrous). The majority of participants had language abilities lateralised to the left-hemisphere and spatial memory to the right hemisphere...
Language production and spatial attention are the most salient lateralized cerebral functions, and t...
International audienceCerebral lateralization for language production and spatial attention and thei...
International audienceThe present study reappraised the relationship between hemispheric specializat...
Verbal and visuospatial abilities are typically subserved by differnt cerebral hemispheres: the left...
AbstractVerbal and visuospatial abilities are typically subserved by different cerebral hemispheres:...
There is a clearly established division of functional processing between left and right hemispheres ...
Hemispheric lateralisation is a fundamental principle of functional brain organisation. We studied t...
Humans demonstrate a prototypical hemispheric functional segregation pattern, with language and prax...
Abstract In the majority of people, language production is lateralized to the left cerebral hemisphe...
Hemispheric dominance for language can vary from task to task, but it is unclear if this reflects er...
How differences between the two sides of the brain (or 'laterality') relate to level of function are...
In the majority of people, language production is lateralized to the left cerebral hemisphere and vi...
Historically, most theoretical accounts of hemispheric specialisation have proposed a single underly...
Evidence suggests that an individuals’ handedness is intrinsically linked to their brain asymmetry f...
Functional lateralization is a feature of human brain function, most apparent in the typical left-he...
Language production and spatial attention are the most salient lateralized cerebral functions, and t...
International audienceCerebral lateralization for language production and spatial attention and thei...
International audienceThe present study reappraised the relationship between hemispheric specializat...
Verbal and visuospatial abilities are typically subserved by differnt cerebral hemispheres: the left...
AbstractVerbal and visuospatial abilities are typically subserved by different cerebral hemispheres:...
There is a clearly established division of functional processing between left and right hemispheres ...
Hemispheric lateralisation is a fundamental principle of functional brain organisation. We studied t...
Humans demonstrate a prototypical hemispheric functional segregation pattern, with language and prax...
Abstract In the majority of people, language production is lateralized to the left cerebral hemisphe...
Hemispheric dominance for language can vary from task to task, but it is unclear if this reflects er...
How differences between the two sides of the brain (or 'laterality') relate to level of function are...
In the majority of people, language production is lateralized to the left cerebral hemisphere and vi...
Historically, most theoretical accounts of hemispheric specialisation have proposed a single underly...
Evidence suggests that an individuals’ handedness is intrinsically linked to their brain asymmetry f...
Functional lateralization is a feature of human brain function, most apparent in the typical left-he...
Language production and spatial attention are the most salient lateralized cerebral functions, and t...
International audienceCerebral lateralization for language production and spatial attention and thei...
International audienceThe present study reappraised the relationship between hemispheric specializat...