Contains fulltext : 133487.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background. An apparent paradox in the field of neuropsychology is that people with atypical cerebral lateralization do not appear to suffer any cognitive disadvantage, yet atypical cerebral lateralization is more common in children and adults with developmental language disorders. This study was designed to explore possible reasons for this puzzling pattern of results. Methods. We used functional transcranial Doppler ultrasound (fTCD) to assess cerebral blood flow during language production in 57 four-year-olds, including 15 children who had been late-talkers when first seen at 20 months of age. We categorized cerebral lateralization as left, right or bila...
Background: Most people have strong left-brain lateralisation for language, with a minority showing ...
Cerebral lateralisation for language refers to the well-established finding of a bias in language pr...
Background: Most children learn language effortlessly, but a minority struggle to master their nativ...
Background: An apparent paradox in the field of neuropsychology is that people with atypical cerebra...
Background It has been suggested that failure to establish cerebral lateralisation may be related to...
Contains fulltext : 102450.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In the majority...
Background It has been suggested that failure to establish cerebral lateralisation may be related to...
It is well known that language processing depends on specialized areas in the left side of the brain...
In the majority of people, language production is lateralized to the left cerebral hemisphere and vi...
In most people, language is processed predominantly by the left hemisphere of the brain, but we do n...
Abstract: Disruption to language lateralisation has been proposed as a cause of developmental langua...
Background Most people have strong left-brain lateralisation for language, with a minority showing r...
The two hemispheres of the human brain differ in their anatomy and function. This asymmetric anatomy...
Aim: To test the hypothesis that sex chromosome trisomies (SCTs) are associated with reduced left la...
The developmental trajectory of language lateralisation over the preschool years is unclear. We expl...
Background: Most people have strong left-brain lateralisation for language, with a minority showing ...
Cerebral lateralisation for language refers to the well-established finding of a bias in language pr...
Background: Most children learn language effortlessly, but a minority struggle to master their nativ...
Background: An apparent paradox in the field of neuropsychology is that people with atypical cerebra...
Background It has been suggested that failure to establish cerebral lateralisation may be related to...
Contains fulltext : 102450.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In the majority...
Background It has been suggested that failure to establish cerebral lateralisation may be related to...
It is well known that language processing depends on specialized areas in the left side of the brain...
In the majority of people, language production is lateralized to the left cerebral hemisphere and vi...
In most people, language is processed predominantly by the left hemisphere of the brain, but we do n...
Abstract: Disruption to language lateralisation has been proposed as a cause of developmental langua...
Background Most people have strong left-brain lateralisation for language, with a minority showing r...
The two hemispheres of the human brain differ in their anatomy and function. This asymmetric anatomy...
Aim: To test the hypothesis that sex chromosome trisomies (SCTs) are associated with reduced left la...
The developmental trajectory of language lateralisation over the preschool years is unclear. We expl...
Background: Most people have strong left-brain lateralisation for language, with a minority showing ...
Cerebral lateralisation for language refers to the well-established finding of a bias in language pr...
Background: Most children learn language effortlessly, but a minority struggle to master their nativ...