Theories suggesting common processing mechanisms link praxis and speech are supported by evidence that both functions share neural architecture. A new fTCD paradigm is presented exploring the hypothesis that only motor tasks dependent on left hemispheric specialisation for sequential processing will accurately predict direction and strength of speech lateralisation (Methodology
AbstractStudies to date that have used fTCD to examine language lateralisation have predominantly us...
Language lateralisation refers to the phenomenon in which one hemisphere (typically the left) shows ...
Language lateralization was assessed by two independent functional techniques, fMRI and a dichotic l...
Theories suggesting common processing mechanisms link praxis and speech are supported by evidence th...
Objective: Skilled motor praxis and speech production display marked asymmetries at the individual a...
International audienceSpeech production is a left-lateralized brain function, which could arise from...
Objective: The concept of overlapping neural networks supporting both speech production and fine mot...
Speech production is a left-lateralized brain function, which could arise from a left dominance eith...
The relationship between handedness and speech production has been the focus of much research ho...
Research using clinical populations to explore the relationship between hemispheric speech lateralis...
My research explores the relationship between hemispheric speech lateralisation and handedness. Neur...
A relationship between motor control and speech lateralization has long been postulated by researche...
Language production and spatial attention are the most salient lateralized cerebral functions, and t...
The association between praxis and language is longstanding in neuropsychology, with evidence revea...
Although different MRI-based techniques have been proposed to assess the hemispheric lateralization ...
AbstractStudies to date that have used fTCD to examine language lateralisation have predominantly us...
Language lateralisation refers to the phenomenon in which one hemisphere (typically the left) shows ...
Language lateralization was assessed by two independent functional techniques, fMRI and a dichotic l...
Theories suggesting common processing mechanisms link praxis and speech are supported by evidence th...
Objective: Skilled motor praxis and speech production display marked asymmetries at the individual a...
International audienceSpeech production is a left-lateralized brain function, which could arise from...
Objective: The concept of overlapping neural networks supporting both speech production and fine mot...
Speech production is a left-lateralized brain function, which could arise from a left dominance eith...
The relationship between handedness and speech production has been the focus of much research ho...
Research using clinical populations to explore the relationship between hemispheric speech lateralis...
My research explores the relationship between hemispheric speech lateralisation and handedness. Neur...
A relationship between motor control and speech lateralization has long been postulated by researche...
Language production and spatial attention are the most salient lateralized cerebral functions, and t...
The association between praxis and language is longstanding in neuropsychology, with evidence revea...
Although different MRI-based techniques have been proposed to assess the hemispheric lateralization ...
AbstractStudies to date that have used fTCD to examine language lateralisation have predominantly us...
Language lateralisation refers to the phenomenon in which one hemisphere (typically the left) shows ...
Language lateralization was assessed by two independent functional techniques, fMRI and a dichotic l...