It is well established that some individuals present with atypical, non-left hemisphere, cerebral lateralisation for language processing. However previous studies exploring the reliability of functional blood flow responses to detect lateralised activation during speech have focused only on individuals with typical left sided dominance. Here we report test-retest and between-task reliability measures obtained with functional transcranial Doppler ultrasound in 47 participants, including 9 with atypical language presentation. Results showed good test-retest reliability in atypically lateralised individuals, even after an interval of 120 days. Between-task reliability was weaker, but still within acceptable ranges
Background and Purpose—Functional transcranial Doppler ultrasonography (fTCD) can assess event-relat...
Functional transcranial Doppler ultrasound (fTCD) is a relatively new and non-invasive technique tha...
Background: Most people have strong left-brain lateralisation for language, with a minority showing ...
Background: Relative blood flow in the two middle cerebral arteries can be measured using functional...
Background: Relative blood flow in the two middle cerebral arteries can be measured using functional...
Background: Relative blood flow in the two middle cerebral arteries can be measured using functional...
Language is lateralised to the left hemisphere in most people, but it is unclear whether the same de...
Hemispheric dominance for language can vary from task to task, but it is unclear if this reflects er...
Language is lateralised to the left hemisphere in most people, but it is unclear whether the same de...
Cerebral lateralisation for language can vary from task to task, but it is unclear if this reflects ...
The gold standard method for measuring cerebral lateralization, the Wada technique, is too invasive ...
Background: Relative blood flow in the two middle cerebral arteries can be measured using functional...
There are many unanswered questions about cerebral lateralization. In particular, it remains unclear...
Cerebral language lateralization can be assessed in several ways. In healthy subjects, functional MR...
AbstractFunctional transcranial Doppler ultrasound (fTCD) is a relatively new and non-invasive techn...
Background and Purpose—Functional transcranial Doppler ultrasonography (fTCD) can assess event-relat...
Functional transcranial Doppler ultrasound (fTCD) is a relatively new and non-invasive technique tha...
Background: Most people have strong left-brain lateralisation for language, with a minority showing ...
Background: Relative blood flow in the two middle cerebral arteries can be measured using functional...
Background: Relative blood flow in the two middle cerebral arteries can be measured using functional...
Background: Relative blood flow in the two middle cerebral arteries can be measured using functional...
Language is lateralised to the left hemisphere in most people, but it is unclear whether the same de...
Hemispheric dominance for language can vary from task to task, but it is unclear if this reflects er...
Language is lateralised to the left hemisphere in most people, but it is unclear whether the same de...
Cerebral lateralisation for language can vary from task to task, but it is unclear if this reflects ...
The gold standard method for measuring cerebral lateralization, the Wada technique, is too invasive ...
Background: Relative blood flow in the two middle cerebral arteries can be measured using functional...
There are many unanswered questions about cerebral lateralization. In particular, it remains unclear...
Cerebral language lateralization can be assessed in several ways. In healthy subjects, functional MR...
AbstractFunctional transcranial Doppler ultrasound (fTCD) is a relatively new and non-invasive techn...
Background and Purpose—Functional transcranial Doppler ultrasonography (fTCD) can assess event-relat...
Functional transcranial Doppler ultrasound (fTCD) is a relatively new and non-invasive technique tha...
Background: Most people have strong left-brain lateralisation for language, with a minority showing ...