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The assessment and analysis of handedness: The Edinburgh inventory
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An inventory of 20 items with a set of instructions and response- and computational-conventions is proposed and the results obtained from a young adult population numbering some 1100 individuals are reported.About:
This article is published in Neuropsychologia.The article was published on 1971-03-01. It has received 33268 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Population.read more
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Cortical activity in Parkinson's disease during executive processing depends on striatal involvement.
Oury Monchi,Michael Petrides,Béatriz Mejia-Constain,Antonio P. Strafella,Antonio P. Strafella +4 more
TL;DR: This event-related fMRI study showed a pattern of cortical activation in Parkinson's disease characterized by either reduced or increased activation depending on whether the caudate nucleus was involved or not in the task.
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Grasping the meaning of words.
TL;DR: The semantic effect and its on-line correction are discussed in the context of ecological theories of visual perception, the distinction between movement planning and control, and the proximity of language and motor planning systems in the human brain.
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Temporary Occlusion of Associative Motor Cortical Plasticity by Prior Dynamic Motor Training
Katja Stefan,Matthias Wycislo,R. Gentner,A. Schramm,Markus Naumann,Karlheinz Reiners,Joseph Classen +6 more
TL;DR: These findings may link dynamic properties of LTP formation, as established in animal experiments, with human motor memory formation and possibly dynamic motor learning.
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Interaction between the human hippocampus and the caudate nucleus during route recognition.
Nicol C. Voermans,Karl Magnus Petersson,Leonie Daudey,Bernd Weber,Karel P. van Spaendonck,Hubertus P.H. Kremer,Guillén Fernández +6 more
TL;DR: The two memory systems contribute in a noncompetitive, cooperative manner to route recognition, which enables the hippocampus to compensate seamlessly for the functional degradation of the caudate nucleus.
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Prefrontal broadband noise, working memory, and genetic risk for schizophrenia.
Georg Winterer,Richard Coppola,Terry E. Goldberg,Michael F. Egan,Douglas W. Jones,Carmen E. Sanchez,Daniel R. Weinberger +6 more
TL;DR: It was observed that prefrontal noise possesses trait characteristics and is strongly associated with genetic risk for schizophrenia, and increased prefrontal "noise" is an intermediate phenotype related to genetic susceptibility for schizophrenia.
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The binomial distribution of right, mixed and left-handedness
TL;DR: Right, mixed and left handers are found in binomial proportions in seven samples of varied subjects whose lateral preferences were ascertained by several methods.
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Handedness in musicians
TL;DR: In this article, the authors made an inquiry by means of a questionnaire which included a "handedness inventory" into the prevalence of left-handedness among musicians, and the difficulties, if any, which lefthanders experienced in acquiring executant skills.
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Cerebral Dominance and Its Relation To Psychological Function
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