A longstanding cerebral lateralization hypothesis predicts that disrupted development of typical leftward structural asymmetry of auditory cortex explains why children have problems learning to read. Small sample sizes and small effects, potential sex-specific effects, and associations that are limited to specific dimensions of language are thought to have contributed inconsistent results. The large ABCD study dataset (baseline visit: N = 11,859) was used to test the hypothesis of significant associations between surface area asymmetry of auditory cortex and receptive vocabulary performance across boys and girls, as well as an oral word reading effect that was specific to boys. The results provide modest support (Cohen’s d effect sizes ≤ 0....
In the majority of people, language production is lateralized to the left cerebral hemisphere and vi...
Background Most people have strong left-brain lateralisation for language, with a minority showing r...
Introduction The relationship between language abilities and language lateralization in the developi...
A longstanding cerebral lateralization hypothesis predicts that disrupted development of typical lef...
A longstanding cerebral lateralization hypothesis predicts that atypical development of leftward str...
In most people, language is processed predominantly by the left hemisphere of the brain, but we do n...
The two hemispheres of the human brain differ in their anatomy and function. This asymmetric anatomy...
Research in the area of neuropsychology and child development suggests that the human brain undergoe...
Language lateralization in the auditory modality occurs relatively early in pre-school children. Ins...
Language lateralization in the auditory modality occurs relatively early in pre-school children. Ins...
Abstract In the majority of people, language production is lateralized to the left cerebral hemisphe...
Differences in cerebral lateralization of verbal and nonverbal stimuli between left- and right-hande...
All major mental functions including language, spatial and emotional processing are lateralized but ...
Background. An apparent paradox in the field of neuropsychology is that people with atypical cerebra...
Individual differences in reading and cerebral lateralisation were investigated in 200 college stude...
In the majority of people, language production is lateralized to the left cerebral hemisphere and vi...
Background Most people have strong left-brain lateralisation for language, with a minority showing r...
Introduction The relationship between language abilities and language lateralization in the developi...
A longstanding cerebral lateralization hypothesis predicts that disrupted development of typical lef...
A longstanding cerebral lateralization hypothesis predicts that atypical development of leftward str...
In most people, language is processed predominantly by the left hemisphere of the brain, but we do n...
The two hemispheres of the human brain differ in their anatomy and function. This asymmetric anatomy...
Research in the area of neuropsychology and child development suggests that the human brain undergoe...
Language lateralization in the auditory modality occurs relatively early in pre-school children. Ins...
Language lateralization in the auditory modality occurs relatively early in pre-school children. Ins...
Abstract In the majority of people, language production is lateralized to the left cerebral hemisphe...
Differences in cerebral lateralization of verbal and nonverbal stimuli between left- and right-hande...
All major mental functions including language, spatial and emotional processing are lateralized but ...
Background. An apparent paradox in the field of neuropsychology is that people with atypical cerebra...
Individual differences in reading and cerebral lateralisation were investigated in 200 college stude...
In the majority of people, language production is lateralized to the left cerebral hemisphere and vi...
Background Most people have strong left-brain lateralisation for language, with a minority showing r...
Introduction The relationship between language abilities and language lateralization in the developi...