De novo occurring genetic variations provide an opportunity to study the effects of genes on structure and function of the brain. The presence of an extra X chromosome in men (XXY karyotype) has been associated with language deficits. Recently, schizophrenia spectrum traits have been observed in XXY men, which is of interest as language deficits are prominent in schizophrenia. One possible neural mechanism underlying these deficits is reduced hemispheric specialization for language. However, there has been no study of brain activity patterns during language processing in XXY men. Also, it remains unclear whether reduced language lateralization may be related to mental functioning in these men, We used functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (...
International audienceObjectiveWe and others have observed that patients with schizophrenia commonly...
Background: T. J. Crow suggested that the genetic variance associated with the evolution in Homo sap...
Differences in the lateralization of language processes between healthy subjects and patients with ...
De novo occurring genetic variations provide an opportunity to study the effects of genes on structu...
Schizophrenia is a severe chronic psychiatric illness that affects approximately 1-2% of the populat...
OBJECTIVE: In this study we sought to explore possible differences in language lateralization betwee...
Introduction—Neuroanatomical and cognitive alterations typical of schizophrenia (SZ) patients are ob...
Consistent handedness and language laterality are two of the most striking behavioral and cognitive ...
Schizophrenia is genetic in origin and associated with a fecundity disadvantage. The deficits in sch...
A degree of functional lateralization is characteristic of various aspects of human cognition, inclu...
Objective: In line with Crow\u2019s hypothesis, altered hemispheric lateralization of language would...
Because of the risk for development of psychopathology such as psychotic symptoms, it has been sugge...
Aim: To test the hypothesis that sex chromosome trisomies (SCTs) are associated with reduced left la...
De novo occurring genetic variations provide an opportunity the study the effects of genes on brain ...
International audienceWe evaluated hemispheric lateralization of language production in non-right-ha...
International audienceObjectiveWe and others have observed that patients with schizophrenia commonly...
Background: T. J. Crow suggested that the genetic variance associated with the evolution in Homo sap...
Differences in the lateralization of language processes between healthy subjects and patients with ...
De novo occurring genetic variations provide an opportunity to study the effects of genes on structu...
Schizophrenia is a severe chronic psychiatric illness that affects approximately 1-2% of the populat...
OBJECTIVE: In this study we sought to explore possible differences in language lateralization betwee...
Introduction—Neuroanatomical and cognitive alterations typical of schizophrenia (SZ) patients are ob...
Consistent handedness and language laterality are two of the most striking behavioral and cognitive ...
Schizophrenia is genetic in origin and associated with a fecundity disadvantage. The deficits in sch...
A degree of functional lateralization is characteristic of various aspects of human cognition, inclu...
Objective: In line with Crow\u2019s hypothesis, altered hemispheric lateralization of language would...
Because of the risk for development of psychopathology such as psychotic symptoms, it has been sugge...
Aim: To test the hypothesis that sex chromosome trisomies (SCTs) are associated with reduced left la...
De novo occurring genetic variations provide an opportunity the study the effects of genes on brain ...
International audienceWe evaluated hemispheric lateralization of language production in non-right-ha...
International audienceObjectiveWe and others have observed that patients with schizophrenia commonly...
Background: T. J. Crow suggested that the genetic variance associated with the evolution in Homo sap...
Differences in the lateralization of language processes between healthy subjects and patients with ...