In right-handed subjects, language processing relies predominantly on left hemisphere networks, more so in men than in women, and in right- versus left-handers. Using DT-MRI tractography, we have shown that right-handed men are massively interconnected between the left-hemisphere language areas, whereas the homologous in the right hemisphere are sparse; interhemispheric connections between the language areas and their contralateral homologues are relatively strong. Women and left-handed men have equally strong intrahemispheric connections in both hemispheres, but women have a higher density of interhemispheric connections
Contains fulltext : 89989.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The left-hemisph...
Many studies have investigated sex differences in language lateralization. Despite the large number ...
Lateralization of language to the left hemisphere is considered a key aspect of human brain organiza...
In right-handed subjects, language processing relies predominantly on left hemisphere networks, more...
Abstract: In right-handed subjects, language processing relies predominantly on left hemisphere net-...
Predictions based on two models of sex differences in cerebral organization of language were compare...
Predictions based on two models of sex differences in cerebral organization of language were compare...
Sex differences in cognition are consistently reported, men excelling in most visuospatial tasks and...
The possibility is investigated that cerebral dominance for language and handedness share a common X...
The dual route model suggests that reading of letter strings can occur through both a lexical and a ...
The possibility is investigated that cerebral dominance for language and handedness share a common X...
Most people are left-hemisphere dominant for language. However the neuroanatomy of language laterali...
In humans, the most obvious functional lateralization is the specialization of the left hemisphere f...
Human language is dominantly processed in the left cerebral hemisphere in most of the population. Wh...
International audienceHemispheric lateralization for language production and its relationships with ...
Contains fulltext : 89989.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The left-hemisph...
Many studies have investigated sex differences in language lateralization. Despite the large number ...
Lateralization of language to the left hemisphere is considered a key aspect of human brain organiza...
In right-handed subjects, language processing relies predominantly on left hemisphere networks, more...
Abstract: In right-handed subjects, language processing relies predominantly on left hemisphere net-...
Predictions based on two models of sex differences in cerebral organization of language were compare...
Predictions based on two models of sex differences in cerebral organization of language were compare...
Sex differences in cognition are consistently reported, men excelling in most visuospatial tasks and...
The possibility is investigated that cerebral dominance for language and handedness share a common X...
The dual route model suggests that reading of letter strings can occur through both a lexical and a ...
The possibility is investigated that cerebral dominance for language and handedness share a common X...
Most people are left-hemisphere dominant for language. However the neuroanatomy of language laterali...
In humans, the most obvious functional lateralization is the specialization of the left hemisphere f...
Human language is dominantly processed in the left cerebral hemisphere in most of the population. Wh...
International audienceHemispheric lateralization for language production and its relationships with ...
Contains fulltext : 89989.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The left-hemisph...
Many studies have investigated sex differences in language lateralization. Despite the large number ...
Lateralization of language to the left hemisphere is considered a key aspect of human brain organiza...