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to tailor a paradigm which is optimized for a given purpose. In the present paper, the intention is to design a dichotic listening paradigm optimized for the assessment of hemispheric dominance for speech ...
hemisphere . To further assess this apparent asymmetry in functional connectivity, we use a statistical approach that estimates the laterality of functional communities in the language network (see Methods ...
that human language functions are mostly lateralized to the left hemisphere of the brain. Left hemisphere language dominance has been observed for both the perception and production of speech, though ...
and extend those of a recent, cross-sectional study, which uses VBM to correlate structural differences in the right hemisphere with language outcomes after left- hemisphere stroke (Xing et al., 2016). Those ...
language network activity in primary auditory regions [13]. Other studies have reported atypical functional lateralization in individuals with RD, often with weaker relative LH dominance for low-γ activity ...
studies were neuropsychological investigations on dichotic listening which showed a left hemisphere dominance for language perception and a right hemisphere dominance for melody perception (Kimura, 1961 ...
dominance , because the optic fibers partially cross on their way from the eyes to the brain. We used methodologically optimized versions of the VHF task following guidelines from [16–17]. A new lateralized ...
and vary from individual to individual in both their location and extent [2]. In addition, hemispheric or regional dominance in language functions ( language lateralization) has been shown to depend ...
also [24]). Low-frequency neural oscillations may be especially important for speech processing because they occur roughly at the average syllable rate across human languages [46–48]. The brain may use ...
-specific topological features critical to information flow within cortical networks. Differences between language - dominant and nondominant hemispheres are not specific to auditory-responsive and language ...
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