The study examined the relationship between perinatal stress and decreased right handedness and decreased left cerebral dominance for speech with 215 children born prematurely, followed from birth, and tested at age 5. Results indicated that neither hand preference nor hand performance correlated with degree of perinatal stress and that eye preference was associated with perinatal stress though crossed eye dominance was not. The dichotic listening measure showed an overall right ear advantage (the usual speech dominant ear) suggesting an increased degree of cerebral dominance for speech. (DB) * Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made * * from the original document. * N
This study investigates the origins of hand preference at 4 years in a cohort of 115 high risk and p...
Commonly displayed functional asymmetries such as hand dominance and hemispheric speech lateralisati...
Background: Neural structural abnormalities as well as cognitive difficulties in language processing...
If the pathological left-handedness theory is valid, left-handed people who also experienced pregnan...
If the pathological left-handedness theory is valid, left-handed people who also experienced pregnan...
A literature review by Searleman et al. (1989) suggested that a relationship between the presence of...
The pathological left-handedness theory claims that pregnancy and birth stress events (PBSEs) are im...
The pathological left-handedness theory claims that pregnancy and birth stress events (PBSEs) are im...
International audienceGenetics are undoubtedly implicated in the ontogenesis of laterality. Nonethel...
AimWe attempted to determine how handedness changes with age and its relation to brain injury and co...
Adverse fetal environments are associated with depression, reduced cognitive ability and increased s...
Adverse fetal environments are associated with depression, reduced cognitive ability and increased s...
†These authors contributed equally to the work. Individuals born prematurely are at risk for develop...
Adverse fetal environments are associated with depression, reduced cognitive ability and increased s...
Background: The Wessex Growth Study has monitored the growth and psychological development of short ...
This study investigates the origins of hand preference at 4 years in a cohort of 115 high risk and p...
Commonly displayed functional asymmetries such as hand dominance and hemispheric speech lateralisati...
Background: Neural structural abnormalities as well as cognitive difficulties in language processing...
If the pathological left-handedness theory is valid, left-handed people who also experienced pregnan...
If the pathological left-handedness theory is valid, left-handed people who also experienced pregnan...
A literature review by Searleman et al. (1989) suggested that a relationship between the presence of...
The pathological left-handedness theory claims that pregnancy and birth stress events (PBSEs) are im...
The pathological left-handedness theory claims that pregnancy and birth stress events (PBSEs) are im...
International audienceGenetics are undoubtedly implicated in the ontogenesis of laterality. Nonethel...
AimWe attempted to determine how handedness changes with age and its relation to brain injury and co...
Adverse fetal environments are associated with depression, reduced cognitive ability and increased s...
Adverse fetal environments are associated with depression, reduced cognitive ability and increased s...
†These authors contributed equally to the work. Individuals born prematurely are at risk for develop...
Adverse fetal environments are associated with depression, reduced cognitive ability and increased s...
Background: The Wessex Growth Study has monitored the growth and psychological development of short ...
This study investigates the origins of hand preference at 4 years in a cohort of 115 high risk and p...
Commonly displayed functional asymmetries such as hand dominance and hemispheric speech lateralisati...
Background: Neural structural abnormalities as well as cognitive difficulties in language processing...