Recently, a family of homeobox genes involved in brain and craniofacial development was identified. In light of this genetic background, we hypothesized that some functional characteristics of human brain (hand skill, cognition) may be linked to some structural characteristics of human skull (e.g. craniofacial width) in humans. Hand preference was assessed by the Oldfield`s Handedness Questionaire. Hand skill was measured by Peg Moving Task. Face width was measured from the anteroposterior cephalograms (X-ray) using right (R) and left (L) zygomatic points. Intelligence g was assessed by Cattell`s Culture Fair Intelligence Test; the perceptual-verbal ability was assessed by Finding A`s Test; the spatial ability was assessed by the mental...
The left and right sides of the human brain are specialized for different kinds of information proce...
AbstractThis study investigates handedness in a group of individuals from the Sima de los Huesos sit...
The present study examined the relationship between hand preference degree and direction, functional...
Recently, a family of homeobox genes involved in brain and craniofa-cial development was identified....
Left- and right-handers show functional and structural brain differences. However, the literature on...
Left- and right-handers show functional and structural brain differences. However, the literature on...
Roughly 10% of the human population is left-handed, and this rate is increased in some brain-related...
Humans display structural and functional asymmetries in brain organization, strikingly with respect ...
Population variation in handedness (a correlate of cerebral dominance for language) is in part genet...
Language lateralization and hand-preference show inter-individual variation in the degree of lateral...
Lateralization is a fundamental characteristic of many behaviors and the organization of the brain, ...
In this thesis, several aspects of the relation between hand-preference and language lateralization ...
Contains fulltext : 89989.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The left-hemisph...
Handedness is the most evident lateralized trait in humans. A weak (~25 %) genetic component has bee...
PubMedID: 18300013Hand skill was analyzed using a computerized peg moving task. The durations of sin...
The left and right sides of the human brain are specialized for different kinds of information proce...
AbstractThis study investigates handedness in a group of individuals from the Sima de los Huesos sit...
The present study examined the relationship between hand preference degree and direction, functional...
Recently, a family of homeobox genes involved in brain and craniofa-cial development was identified....
Left- and right-handers show functional and structural brain differences. However, the literature on...
Left- and right-handers show functional and structural brain differences. However, the literature on...
Roughly 10% of the human population is left-handed, and this rate is increased in some brain-related...
Humans display structural and functional asymmetries in brain organization, strikingly with respect ...
Population variation in handedness (a correlate of cerebral dominance for language) is in part genet...
Language lateralization and hand-preference show inter-individual variation in the degree of lateral...
Lateralization is a fundamental characteristic of many behaviors and the organization of the brain, ...
In this thesis, several aspects of the relation between hand-preference and language lateralization ...
Contains fulltext : 89989.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The left-hemisph...
Handedness is the most evident lateralized trait in humans. A weak (~25 %) genetic component has bee...
PubMedID: 18300013Hand skill was analyzed using a computerized peg moving task. The durations of sin...
The left and right sides of the human brain are specialized for different kinds of information proce...
AbstractThis study investigates handedness in a group of individuals from the Sima de los Huesos sit...
The present study examined the relationship between hand preference degree and direction, functional...