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Spinal and Cerebral Integration of Noxious Inputs in Left-handed Individuals
Some pain-related information is processed preferentially in the right cerebral hemisphere. Considering that functional lateralization can be...
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Neuroanatomical correlates of musicianship in left-handers
BackgroundLeft-handedness is a condition that reverses the typical left cerebral dominance of motor control to an atypical right dominance. The...
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Transcranial direct current stimulation to the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex enhances early dexterity skills with the left non-dominant hand: a randomized controlled trial
BackgroundThe left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) is involved in early-phase manual dexterity skill acquisition when cognitive control...
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Atypical lateralization of visuospatial attention can be associated with better or worse performance on line bisection
The causal and statistical hypotheses diverge in determining whether the lateralization of language function in one cerebral hemisphere entails the...
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Correlation between Cognitive Performance and Interhemispheric Asymmetry of EEG Alpha Rhythm during Lateralized Presentation of Visual Information against the Background of Optical Stimulation
The effect of lateralized optical stimulation with a frequency of 10 Hz on the effectiveness of cognitive task performance (n-back test) was studied...
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Volumetric asymmetry of the major association white fibers in healthy young adults
We studied the volumetric interhemispheric asymmetry of the major association tracts, their asymmetry between gender and handedness groups, and the...
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Motor planning is not restricted to only one hemisphere: evidence from ERPs in individuals with hemiplegic cerebral palsy
The evidence for the hemispheric specialization of motor planning reveals several inconsistencies between the left-lateralized hypothesis and a...
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Neuroplasticity Following Stroke from a Functional Laterality Perspective: A fNIRS Study
To explore alterations of resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) in sensorimotor cortex following strokes with left or right hemiplegia...
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Right-side spatial neglect and white matter disconnection after left-hemisphere strokes
Spatial neglect usually concerns left-sided events after right-hemisphere damage. Its anatomical correlates are debated, with evidence suggesting an...
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Healthy adults favor stable left/right hand choices over performance at an unconstrained reach-to-grasp task
Reach-to-grasp actions are fundamental to the daily activities of human life, but few methods exist to assess individuals’ reaching and gras**...
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Video mirror feedback induces more extensive brain activation compared to the mirror box: an fNIRS study in healthy adults
BackgroundMirror therapy (MT) has been shown to be effective for motor recovery of the upper limb after a stroke. The cerebral mechanisms of mirror...
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Osteogenesis imperfecta type 10 and the cellular scaffolds underlying common immunological diseases
Osteogenesis imperfecta type 10 (OI10) is caused by loss of function codon variants in the gene SERPINH1 that encodes heat shock protein 47 (HSP47),...
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Cerebellar Asymmetry of Motivational Direction: Anger-Dependent Effects of Cerebellar Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation on Aggression in Healthy Volunteers
It has recently been theorized that the frontal asymmetry of approach- and avoidance-related motivation is mirrored in the posterolateral cerebellum....
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Neural activity and network analysis for understanding reasoning using the matrix reasoning task
Reasoning requires the ability to manipulate mental representations and understand relationships between objects. There is a paucity of research...
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Deciphering Functional Connectivity Differences Between Motor Imagery and Execution of Target-Oriented Gras**
This study aimed to delineate overlap** and distinctive functional connectivity in visual motor imagery, kinesthetic motor imagery, and motor...
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Is it left or is it right? A classification approach for investigating hemispheric differences in low and high dimensionality
Hemispheric asymmetries, i.e., differences between the two halves of the brain, have extensively been studied with respect to both structure and...
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Dynamic alternative DNA structures in biology and disease
Repetitive elements in the human genome, once considered ‘junk DNA’, are now known to adopt more than a dozen alternative (that is, non-B) DNA...
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Bimanual coordination associated with left- and right-hand dominance: testing the limb assignment and limb dominance hypothesis
In an experiment conducted by Kennedy et al. (Exp Brain Res 233:181–195, 2016), dominant right-handed individuals were required to produce a rhythm...
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Anterior interosseous nerve neuropathy in a patient with spinal cord injury: case report and literature review
IntroductionEntrapment neuropathies, typically carpal tunnel syndrome and ulnar neuropathy, frequently occur in patients with spinal cord injury...
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Predicting handgrip power of young adult population among major ethnic groups of Sabah: a multivariate analysis
BackgroundHandgrip power is an essential indicator of health, vital for gras** or grip** sports, and crucial for providing information related to...