Many studies have investigated sex differences in language lateralization. Despite the large number of investigations, controversy about the presence of sex differences in lateralization remains. This study aims to provide a complete overview of sex differences in several reflections of language lateralization: handedness, asymmetry of the Planum Temporale (PT) and functional lateralization of language, measured by asymmetric performance on dichotic listening tests (Right Ear Advantage) and asymmetry of language activation as measured with functional imaging techniques. Meta-analysis of studies that assessed handedness in males and females yielded more left-handedness in males (mean weighted odds ratio: 1.25, p</p
Evidence suggests that an individuals’ handedness is intrinsically linked to their brain asymmetry f...
Abstraet--Laterality for the processing of melody and timbre was investigated in 64 right-handed non...
A number of findings indicate gender differences in language-related functional hemispheric brain as...
Many studies have investigated sex differences in language lateralization. Despite the large number ...
Human handedness, a marker for language lateralization in the brain, continues to attract great rese...
Human handedness, a marker for language lateralization in the brain, continues to attract great rese...
Human language is dominantly processed in the left cerebral hemisphere in most of the population. Wh...
The authors report findings of a large-scale, multitask investigation of sex differences in both str...
The authors report findings of a large-scale, multitask investigation of sex differences in both str...
Numerous studies have reported that women believe they are more susceptible to left–right confusion ...
Sex differences in cognition are consistently reported, men excelling in most visuospatial tasks and...
The notion that females may be less lateralized than males for language reception was tested using a...
The cerebral lateralization of language has attracted great research interest. Nevertheless, the bul...
The literature review concludes that despite inadequacies in the evidence and the need to qualify c...
Recent neuroimaging studies have revealed neuroanatomical centers of activation that appear to be li...
Evidence suggests that an individuals’ handedness is intrinsically linked to their brain asymmetry f...
Abstraet--Laterality for the processing of melody and timbre was investigated in 64 right-handed non...
A number of findings indicate gender differences in language-related functional hemispheric brain as...
Many studies have investigated sex differences in language lateralization. Despite the large number ...
Human handedness, a marker for language lateralization in the brain, continues to attract great rese...
Human handedness, a marker for language lateralization in the brain, continues to attract great rese...
Human language is dominantly processed in the left cerebral hemisphere in most of the population. Wh...
The authors report findings of a large-scale, multitask investigation of sex differences in both str...
The authors report findings of a large-scale, multitask investigation of sex differences in both str...
Numerous studies have reported that women believe they are more susceptible to left–right confusion ...
Sex differences in cognition are consistently reported, men excelling in most visuospatial tasks and...
The notion that females may be less lateralized than males for language reception was tested using a...
The cerebral lateralization of language has attracted great research interest. Nevertheless, the bul...
The literature review concludes that despite inadequacies in the evidence and the need to qualify c...
Recent neuroimaging studies have revealed neuroanatomical centers of activation that appear to be li...
Evidence suggests that an individuals’ handedness is intrinsically linked to their brain asymmetry f...
Abstraet--Laterality for the processing of melody and timbre was investigated in 64 right-handed non...
A number of findings indicate gender differences in language-related functional hemispheric brain as...