Language lateralization and hand-preference show inter-individual variation in the degree of lateralization to the left- or right, but their relation is not fully understood. Disentangling this relation could aid elucidating the mechanisms underlying these traits. The relation between degree of language lateralization and degree of hand-preference was investigated in extended pedigrees with multi-generational left-handedness (n = 310). Language lateralization was measured with functional Transcranial Doppler, hand-preference with the Edinburgh Handedness Inventory. Degree of hand-preference did not mirror degree of language lateralization. Instead, the prevalence of right-hemispheric and bilateral language lateralization rises with increasi...
Taking familial handedness into account, right- and left-handers with differing degrees of hand pref...
<div><p>Hemispheric lateralization for language production and its relationships with manual prefere...
<p>Scatterplots of performance on the short version of the Edinburgh Handedness Inventory (top right...
Language lateralization and hand-preference show inter-individual variation in the degree of lateral...
Language lateralization and hand-preference show inter-individual variation in the degree of lateral...
Language lateralization and hand-preference show inter-individual variation in the degree of lateral...
Language lateralization and hand-preference show inter-individual variation in the degree of lateral...
In this thesis, several aspects of the relation between hand-preference and language lateralization ...
It has been known for many years that hand preference is associated with cerebral lateralisation for...
It has been known for many years that hand preference is associated with cerebral lateralisation for...
It has been known for many years that hand preference is associated with cerebral lateralisation for...
Human language is dominantly processed in the left cerebral hemisphere in most of the population. Wh...
This study was supported by grants of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (GU227/16-1; BE4045/26-1) ...
International audienceHemispheric lateralization for language production and its relationships with ...
Hemispheric lateralization for language production and its relationships with manual preference and ...
Taking familial handedness into account, right- and left-handers with differing degrees of hand pref...
<div><p>Hemispheric lateralization for language production and its relationships with manual prefere...
<p>Scatterplots of performance on the short version of the Edinburgh Handedness Inventory (top right...
Language lateralization and hand-preference show inter-individual variation in the degree of lateral...
Language lateralization and hand-preference show inter-individual variation in the degree of lateral...
Language lateralization and hand-preference show inter-individual variation in the degree of lateral...
Language lateralization and hand-preference show inter-individual variation in the degree of lateral...
In this thesis, several aspects of the relation between hand-preference and language lateralization ...
It has been known for many years that hand preference is associated with cerebral lateralisation for...
It has been known for many years that hand preference is associated with cerebral lateralisation for...
It has been known for many years that hand preference is associated with cerebral lateralisation for...
Human language is dominantly processed in the left cerebral hemisphere in most of the population. Wh...
This study was supported by grants of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (GU227/16-1; BE4045/26-1) ...
International audienceHemispheric lateralization for language production and its relationships with ...
Hemispheric lateralization for language production and its relationships with manual preference and ...
Taking familial handedness into account, right- and left-handers with differing degrees of hand pref...
<div><p>Hemispheric lateralization for language production and its relationships with manual prefere...
<p>Scatterplots of performance on the short version of the Edinburgh Handedness Inventory (top right...