Hemispheric dominance for language can vary from task to task, but it is unclear if this reflects error of measurement or independent lateralization of different language systems. We used functional transcranial Doppler sonography to assess language lateralization within the middle cerebral artery territory in 37 adults (seven left-handers) on six tasks, each given on two occasions. Tasks taxed different aspects of language function. A pre-registered structural equation analysis was used to compare models of means and covariances. For most people, a single lateralized factor explained most of the covariance between tasks. A minority, however, showed dissociation of asymmetry, giving a second factor. This was mostly derived from a receptive ...
It is well established that some individuals present with atypical, non-left hemisphere, cere...
Historically, most theoretical accounts of hemispheric specialisation have proposed a single underly...
Cerebral lateralisation for language refers to the well-established finding of a bias in language pr...
Hemispheric dominance for language can vary from task to task, but it is unclear if this reflects er...
Cerebral lateralisation for language can vary from task to task, but it is unclear if this reflects ...
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 previous study we reported in this journal suggested that left and right-handers may differ in the...
Background: Relative blood flow in the two middle cerebral arteries can be measured using functional...
A previous study we reported in this journal suggested that left and right-handers may differ in the...
Background: Relative blood flow in the two middle cerebral arteries can be measured using functional...
We used functional transcranial Doppler ultrasonography (fTCD) to assess the effect of task difficul...
Background: Relative blood flow in the two middle cerebral arteries can be measured using functional...
The cerebral lateralization of language has attracted great research interest. Nevertheless, the bul...
AbstractFunctional transcranial Doppler ultrasound (fTCD) is a relatively new and non-invasive techn...
It is well established that some individuals present with atypical, non-left hemisphere, cere...
Historically, most theoretical accounts of hemispheric specialisation have proposed a single underly...
Cerebral lateralisation for language refers to the well-established finding of a bias in language pr...
Hemispheric dominance for language can vary from task to task, but it is unclear if this reflects er...
Cerebral lateralisation for language can vary from task to task, but it is unclear if this reflects ...
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 previous study we reported in this journal suggested that left and right-handers may differ in the...
Background: Relative blood flow in the two middle cerebral arteries can be measured using functional...
A previous study we reported in this journal suggested that left and right-handers may differ in the...
Background: Relative blood flow in the two middle cerebral arteries can be measured using functional...
We used functional transcranial Doppler ultrasonography (fTCD) to assess the effect of task difficul...
Background: Relative blood flow in the two middle cerebral arteries can be measured using functional...
The cerebral lateralization of language has attracted great research interest. Nevertheless, the bul...
AbstractFunctional transcranial Doppler ultrasound (fTCD) is a relatively new and non-invasive techn...
It is well established that some individuals present with atypical, non-left hemisphere, cere...
Historically, most theoretical accounts of hemispheric specialisation have proposed a single underly...
Cerebral lateralisation for language refers to the well-established finding of a bias in language pr...