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Structural Brain Asymmetries for Language: A Comparative Approach across Primates
In: Symmetry; Volume 14; Issue 5; Pages: 876 (2022)
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Divide and Conquer: The effect of neural functional segregation on task-switching performance. ...
Vernaillen, Brent. - : Open Science Framework, 2022
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Online study of lateralisation of language and literacy processing in monolingual and bilingual adults ...
Harte, Sophie. - : Open Science Framework, 2021
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Manual praxis and language-production networks, and their links to handedness ...
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Hand Preference in Adults’ Referential Gestures during Storytelling: Testing for Effects of Bilingualism, Language Ability, Sex and Age
In: Symmetry ; Volume 13 ; Issue 10 (2021)
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Manual praxis and language-production networks, and their links to handedness
In: Cortex, 140 (2021)
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Manual praxis and language-production networks: An fMRI dataset ...
Buchwald, Mikołaj. - : Open Science Framework, 2021
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Manual praxis and language-production networks, and their links to handedness
In: Cortex ; 140 (2021). - S. 110-127. - Elsevier. - ISSN 0010-9452. - eISSN 1973-8102 (2021)
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Lexical tone perception in Mandarin Chinese speakers with aphasia
Müller, Nicole; Du, Yunling; Li, Qiang. - : De Gruyter, 2021
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Hemispheric lateralization of speech perception in infancy and childhood: A systematic review
Seely, Erica. - 2021
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Neurobehavioral Correlates Associated with Melodic Intonation Therapy for Adults with Nonfluent Aphasia
In: Public Access Theses, Dissertations, and Student Research from the College of Education and Human Sciences (2021)
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Language Abilities as a Function of Lateralization of Language-Specific Brain Networks
In: Honors Scholar Theses (2020)
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A Perceptual Study of CV Syllables in both Spoken and Whistled Speech: a Tashlhiyt Berber Perspective
In: Interspeech 2019 - 20th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02371794 ; Interspeech 2019 - 20th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association, Sep 2019, Graz, Austria. ⟨10.21437/Interspeech.2019-2251⟩ (2019)
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Reading ability and neural configurations for verbal and nonverbal information processing
Filardi, Nicola Jean. - : Sydney, Australia : Macquarie University, 2019. : ©2019, 2019
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Gender and Semantic Interpretation ...
, Zainurrahman. - : Zenodo, 2019
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Gender and Semantic Interpretation ...
, Zainurrahman. - : Zenodo, 2019
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BRAIN BASES OF NON-WORD PROCESSING IN BILINGUALS ...
Filiz, Mergen; Gulmira, Kuruoglu. - : Zenodo, 2019
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BRAIN BASES OF NON-WORD PROCESSING IN BILINGUALS ...
Filiz, Mergen; Gulmira, Kuruoglu. - : Zenodo, 2019
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Testing the unitary theory of language lateralization using functional transcranial Doppler sonography in adults
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Relación entre destreza musical y lateralización derecha del lenguaje en población zurda
Villar-Rodríguez, Esteban; Palomar-García, María-Ángeles; Adrián-Ventura, Jesús; Olcina-Sempere, Gustau; Avila, Cesar. - : Publicacions de la Universitat Jaume I. Servei de Comunicació i Publicacions, 2019
Abstract: Introducción: El lenguaje es una función que se encuentra lateralizada en el hemisferio cerebral izquierdo para la mayoría de la población. No obstante, la lateralidad manual izquierda (ser zurdo) se ha asociado a una mayor incidencia de dominancia atípica (derecha) del lenguaje. Se cree que este efecto estaría provocado por una asimetría interhemisférica en las regiones cerebrales auditivas. Dado que los músicos presentan diferencias cerebrales en algunas de estas regiones en su hemisferio derecho, nos preguntamos si su desarrollo cerebral diferencial podría tener algún impacto sobre su dominancia hemisférica del lenguaje. Métodos: Evaluamos la dominancia hemisférica del lenguaje en no músicos y músicos diestros y en no músicos y músicos zurdos. Para ello, utilizamos un paradigma de resonancia magnética funcional (fMRI) durante una tarea de generación verbal. Se usó el software BrainVoyager QX para todos los análisis. Resultados: Los músicos zurdos presentaron una mayor incidencia de dominancia derecha que los no músicos zurdos (44,1 % frente a 15 %). No se encontraron diferencias en la población diestra. Conclusiones: La probabilidad de que el procesamiento del lenguaje se encuentre lateralizado en el hemisferio derecho es mayor entre músicos zurdos que en no músicos zurdos. Teniendo en cuenta que la instrucción musical comienza después de establecerse la dominancia del lenguaje, interpretamos estos resultados como un nexo común entre los factores que predisponen a la música y a la dominancia atípica del lenguaje. ; Introduction: Language is a brain function left-lateralized for the majority of population. However, left-handedness has been associated with a higher probability of presenting atypical (right) dominance for language. It is believed that this effect would be caused by an inter-hemispheric asymmetry in the auditory brain regions. Taking into account that musicians present differences in these brain areas in their right hemisphere, we wondered if their differential brain development could have some impact in their hemispheric dominance of language. Methods: We assessed hemispheric dominance of language in right-handed nonmusicians and musicians, and in left-handed non-musicians and musicians. In order to do this, we used a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) paradigm during a verb generation task. BrainVoyager QX software was used for all analysis. Results: Left-handed musicians presented a higher incidence of right dominance than left-handed non-musicians (44.1 % vs. 15 %). No differences were found among right-handers. Conclusions: Language processing has a higher chance of being right-lateralized in left-handed musicians than in left-handed non-musicians. Taking into account that musical training begins once language dominance is already established, we interpret these results as a common nexus between the factors that predispose to music and to atypical language dominance.
Keyword: dominancia del lenguaje; functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI); language dominance; lateralización; lateralization; left-handed; musicians; músicos; resonancia magnética funcional (fMRI); zurdos
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10234/185599
https://doi.org/10.6035/AgoraSalut.2019.6.27
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