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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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Neural correlates of outcome after stroke: a cross-sectional fMRI study
TL;DR: A negative correlation between outcome and the degree of task-related activation in regions such as the supplementary motor area, cingulate motor areas, premotor cortex, posterior parietal cortex, and cerebellum is demonstrated.
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Functional magnetic resonance imaging of symptom provocation in obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Hans C. Breiter,Scott L. Rauch,Kenneth K. Kwong,John R. Baker,Robert M. Weisskoff,David N. Kennedy,Adair Kendrick,T. L. Davis,Aiping Jiang,Mark S. Cohen,Chantal E. Stern,John W. Belliveau,Lee Baer,Richard L. O'Sullivan,Cary R. Savage,Michael A. Jenike,Bruce R. Rosen +16 more
TL;DR: Results of functional magnetic resonance imaging were consistent with past studies of obsessive-compulsive disorder that used other functional neuroimaging modalities, however, paralimbic and limbic activations were more prominent in the present study.
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Cortical activity in precision- versus power-grip tasks: an fMRI study.
H. Henrik Ehrsson,Anders Fagergren,Tomas Jonsson,G. Westling,Roland S. Johansson,Hans Forssberg +5 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that in addition to the primary motor cortex, premotor and parietal areas are important for control of fingertip forces during precision grip, the ipsilateral hemisphere appears to be strongly engaged in the control of precision-grip tasks performed with the right hand.
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Structural brain magnetic resonance imaging of limbic and thalamic volumes in pediatric bipolar disorder
Jean A. Frazier,Sufen Chiu,Janis L. Breeze,Nikos Makris,Nicholas Lange,David N. Kennedy,Martha R. Herbert,Eileen K. Bent,Vamsi K. Koneru,Megan E. Dieterich,Steven M. Hodge,Scott L. Rauch,P. Ellen Grant,Bruce M. Cohen,Larry J. Seidman,Verne S. Caviness,Joseph Biederman +16 more
TL;DR: Findings support the hypothesis that the limbic system, in particular the hippocampus, may be involved in the pathophysiology of pediatric bipolar disorder.
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Distributed Neural Systems Underlying the Timing of Movements
Stephen M. Rao,Deborah L. Harrington,Kathleen Y. Haaland,Julie A. Bobholz,Robert W. Cox,Jeffrey R. Binder +5 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that the internal generation of precisely timed movements is dependent on three interrelated neural systems, one that is involved in explicit timing (putamen, ventrolateral thalamus, SMA), one that mediates auditory sensory memory (IFG, STG), and another that is involvement in sensorimotor processing (dorsal dentate nucleus, sensorim motor cortex).
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The binomial distribution of right, mixed and left-handedness
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Handedness in musicians
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