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AC, auditory cortex. A number of authors have tried to derive the subjective straight ahead in these patients, i.e., the physical stimulus lateralization in binaural stimulation (free field or headphone) that patients perceive as arising from the midline. Based on the observation that sounds ...
lateralization of function is masked. Sperry’s studies tested language function in each hemisphere of split-brain individuals. Split-brain individuals’ hemispheres are disconnected due to the surgical severing of the corpus callosum to alleviate seizures. Words presented to either visual field ...
ACx-projecting cholinergic neurons in the NB influence the BLA ensembles to modulate the discrimination of auditory fear memory Yan Yan Da Song Zhenzhen Quan Translational Psychiatry(2023) Regional and interhemispheric differences of neuronal representations in dentate gyrus and CA3 inferred from expression...
A tendency to look at the left side of faces from the observer’s point of view has been found in older children and adults, but it is not known when this face-specific left gaze bias develops and what factors may influence individual differences in gaze lateralization. Therefore, the aims...
Lateralized functions are subserved by functional co- ordination among regions in a network rather than by individual brain loci separately. Recent advances in neu- roimaging have provided tools to measure the syn- chronization of cortical regions that share functional properties and thus form ...
global auditory changes (Peretz, 1990, Horvath et al., 2001). Finally, there is some evidence for signal-driven neural processing also in non-human animals. For instance, lesions in the right auditory cortex affect the discrimination of rising and falling tones in Mongolian gerbil (Wetzel et ...
Hoffman RE, Hawkins KA, Gueorguieva R, Boutros NN, Rachid F, Carroll K, Krystal JH (2003) Transcranial magnetic stimulation of left temporoparietal cortex and medication-resistant auditory hallucinations. Arch Gen Psychiatry 60(1):49–56 Article PubMed Google Scholar Yan C-G, Wang X-D, ...
Reward processing is a fundamental human activity. The basal ganglia are recognized for their role in reward processes; however, specific roles of the different nuclei (e.g., nucleus accumbens, caudate, putamen and globus pallidus) remain unclear. Using quantitative meta-analyses we assessed whole-...
Specifically, lateralization of one brain function, such as handedness (representing lateralization of motor processes), relates to hemispheric lateralization of other distinct cognitive functions8, such as language9,11, spatial attention12 and face perception17,18. This interaction of distant brain ...