Cerebral Cortex. 15 (8): 1222-1233. doi:10.1093/cercor/bhi004. PMID 15616135. (Visual cortex). ... Ocular dominance columns were discovered in the 1960s by Hubel and Wiesel as part of their Nobel prize winning work on the ... Ocular dominance columns have since been found in many animals, such as ferrets, macaques, and humans. Notably, they are also ... Although the ocular dominance columns are formed before birth, there is a period after birth-formerly called a "critical period ...
From: BRI, CEREBRAL DOMINANCE, Conference Report #34. University of California, Los Angeles, 13-14. Połczyńska M, Japardi K, ... The development of human cerebral lateralization. In D. Frank Benson and E. Zaidel (Eds.) The Dual Brain. New York, NY: The ... Curtiss, Susan (1985). "The development of human cerebral lateralization". In Benson, D. Frank; Zaidel, E. (eds.). The Dual ... proving that her brain was not simply reversed in dominance for language. Curtiss and her team hypothesized that the critical ...
Foreign accents, language acquisition, and cerebral dominance revisited." Language Learning 20.2 (1970): 237-248. "On the ...
ISBN 978-0-88744-269-8. Hill, Jane (1970). "Foreign Accents, language acquisition, and cerebral dominance revisited". Language ... He reports observations of cerebral activation when reading and translating two languages. They found the most activated brain ... Thus, these findings have contributed to the debate on critical period hypothesis and bilingual dominance. Most studies into ... Other studies also highlight these problems: Stanislas Dehaene has investigated how cerebral circuits used to handling one ...
Kimura, Doreen (1961). "Cerebral dominance and the perception of verbal stimuli". Canadian Journal of Psychology. 15 (3): 166- ...
Kimura, Doreen (1961). "Cerebral dominance and the perception of verbal stimuli". Canadian Journal of Psychology. 15 (3): 166- ...
Kimura D (1961). "Cerebral dominance and the perception of verbal stimuli". Canadian Journal of Psychology. 15 (3): 166-171. ... Kimura, Doreen (1961). "Cerebral dominance and the perception of verbal stimuli". Canadian Journal of Psychology. 15 (3): 166- ... He interpreted this result as indicating right-hemisphere dominance for pitch discrimination. An alternative explanation of the ... Zatorre, Robert (1989). "Perceptual asymmetry on the dichotic fused words test and cerebral speech lateralization determined by ...
... and writing differ in relative cerebral dominance. ... if language is more related to the right hemisphere, then writing may be ...
Holloway, RL; De (1982). "Some preliminary findings of the paleontology of cerebral dominance". American Journal of Physical ... LeMay, M (1976). "Morphological cerebral asymmetries of modern man, fossil man, and nonhuman primate". Annals of the New York ... Hopkins, WD; Marino, L (2000). "Asymmetries in cerebral width in nonhuman primate brains as revealed by magnetic resonance ... Phillips, Kimberly A.; Sherwood, Chet C. (June 11, 2007). "Cerebral Petalias and Their Relationship to Handedness in Capuchin ...
In humans, functional cerebral dominance is accompanied by subtle anatomical asymmetry. One function of the pineal gland is to ... He could not establish any functional role of the pineal gland and regarded it as a structural support for the cerebral veins. ... Gross PM, Weindl A (December 1987). "Peering through the windows of the brain". Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism. ... Pineal tumors also can cause compression of the cerebral aqueduct, resulting in a noncommunicating hydrocephalus. Other ...
He also carried out a program of studies on cerebral dominance. Among his collaborators were Fred Quadfasel, Jean Berko Gleason ...
Crow TJ, Close JP, Dagnall AM, Priddle TH (January 2009). "Where and what is the right shift factor or cerebral dominance gene ...
Cerebral Cortex Cortical column Cerebral hemisphere ^ Ghosh A, Shatz CJ (March 1992). "Involvement of subplate neurons in the ... In the visual system thalamic axons to layer IV form ocular dominance columns and this segregation of thalamic axons is ... McConnell SK, Ghosh A, Shatz CJ (September 1989). "Subplate neurons pioneer the first axon pathway from the cerebral cortex". ... Subplate neurons (SPNs) are among the first generated neurons in the mammalian cerebral cortex [1]. These neurons disappear ...
Intracarotid injection of Sodium Amytal for the lateralization of cerebral speech dominance. Experimental and clinical ...
Wada J (1949). "A new method for the determination of the side of cerebral speech dominance. A preliminary report of the intra- ... The Wada test, also known as the intracarotid sodium amobarbital procedure (ISAP), establishes cerebral language and memory ...
It is widely used as it is a non-invasive method of testing cerebral dominance. In a typical dichotic listening paradigm, the ...
Cerebral dominance or specialization has been studied in relation to a variety of human functions. With speech in particular, ... Ocular dominance The eye preferred when binocular vision is not possible, as through a keyhole or monocular microscope. ... This has been called the "laterality-valence hypothesis". One sub-set of laterality in animals is limb dominance. Preferential ... Development and disorders of lateral dominance and the development of specialised centres and functions in the left and right ...
PMID 10452812 Finger S, Roe D. Gustave Dax and the early history of cerebral dominance. Arch Neurol. 1996 Aug;53(8):806-13. ... an overlooked chapter in the early history of cerebral dominance. J Hist Neurosci. 1996 Dec;5(3):228-40. PMID 11618743 Finger S ... The Temporal Lobe Theory and Other Contributions of an Overlooked Figure in the History of Language and Cerebral Dominance. ... On the contrary, he always claimed to be the first to espouse the theory of left hemisphere dominance for language and never ...
The Wada Test remains the gold standard for establishing cerebral dominance and is conducted worldwide prior to epilepsy ... including his description of the Wada test for cerebral hemispheric dominance of language function. ...
The corticospinal tract is a bundle of white matter which connects the cerebral cortex with motor neurons in the spinal cord. ... The presence of the RS+ gene promotes left-hemispheric dominance, in turn introducing a right-handedness bias which shifts the ... Carey, David P.; Johnstone, Leah T. (2014). "Quantifying cerebral asymmetries for language in dextrals and adextrals with ... "Cerebral Asymmetry and the Effects of Sex and Handedness on Brain Structure: A Voxel-Based Morphometric Analysis of 465 Normal ...
They are parasympathetic dominance and right-brain dominance. They often have a precipitous back of the head and prominent ... When fatigued, their cerebral reflexes become hyperactive. Their neck relaxes and the pubic bone begins to protrude. Their ... Taiheki type 1 has a strong tendency of cerebral sublimating of surplus energy into the intellectual activity. They turn their ... Taiheki type 2 has a habitual tendency to sublimation the diencephalon, hypersensitivity of the diencephalon, and cerebral ...
The mammalian cerebral cortex, the grey matter encapsulating the white matter, is composed of layers. The human cortex is ... Cortical minicolumn Ocular dominance column Predictive coding Radial unit hypothesis Mountcastle, Vernon (July 1957). "Modality ... The actual number of neurons within a single column is variable, and depends on the cerebral areas and thus the function of the ... A cortical column is a group of neurons forming a cylindrical structure through the cerebral cortex of the brain perpendicular ...
His work on cerebral dominance and reading disabilities was recognized by the International Reading Association in 1977 when he ...
Cerebral dominance theories (in the stutterer, no cerebral hemisphere takes the neurological lead) and theories of ... Developmental disabilities such as autism and neurological disorders such as cerebral palsy may also result in impaired ...
Most notably, Vaid's research in neuropsychology has clarified the role of the two cerebral hemispheres in bilingual language ... in contrast to the greater left hemisphere dominance for language among single language users. Recently she has examined ...
Crow, T J (1997). "Schizophrenia as failure of hemispheric dominance for language" (PDF). Trends in Neurosciences. Elsevier. 20 ... ISBN 978-0-521-80532-2. Grazi, E. (12 August 2013). "Cerebral ventricular size and cognitive impairment in... [Lancet. 1976] - ... Crow has also proven that people with Schizophrenia show less left-sided dominance for language. In the 1980s, Crow published ... a degree of enlargement of the cerebral ventricles) in individuals who have suffered from schizophrenia. Much subsequent work ...
In Tan's autopsy, Broca determined he had a syphilitic lesion in the left cerebral hemisphere. This left frontal lobe brain ... The lateralization of brain function (or hemispheric dominance/ latralisation ) is the tendency for some neural functions or ... The median longitudinal fissure separates the human brain into two distinct cerebral hemispheres, connected by the corpus ... Gazzaniga MS (July 2000). "Cerebral specialization and interhemispheric communication: does the corpus callosum enable the ...
Only about 19% of adults retain PCommA dominance of the PCA with 72% having dominant basilar origin, and the rest having either ... Medial surface of cerebral hemisphere, showing areas supplied by cerebral arteries. Areas supplied by the posterior cerebral ... The posterior cerebral artery (PCA) is one of a pair of cerebral arteries that supply oxygenated blood to the occipital lobe, ... Cerebral Angiography, Thieme, pp. 163-165, ISBN 978-0-86577-067-6 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Posterior cerebral ...
Martindale, Hasenfus and Hines even suspected that the dominance of the right hemisphere contributed to the two basic elements ... They believed that Hitler's behavior was dominated by his right cerebral hemisphere, a situation that resulted in symptoms such ...
... including well-documented specializations in the brain's cerebral cortex and limbic systems, and the research into left-right ... Ned Herrmann described dominance of a particular thinking style with dominance with a portion of a brain hemisphere. The notion ... The Herrmann Brain Dominance Instrument (HBDI) is a system to measure and describe thinking preferences in people, developed by ... In his brain dominance model, Herrmann identifies four different modes of thinking: A. Analytical thinking Key words: logical, ...