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Structural asymmetry is the norm, rather than the exception, in the human cerebral cortex. In a relatively large sample of healthy young adults, we documented significant structural asymmetry across most regions of the cortex whether surface area, thickness, or local gyrification was measured.
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This study uses fully automated, surface-based techniques to analyse position and surface area asymmetry for the mid-surfaces of 112 right-handed subjects' ...
Jul 15, 2009 · This study uses fully automated, surface-based techniques to analyse position and surface area asymmetry for the mid-surfaces of 112 right-handed subjects' ...
Jul 15, 2009 · This study uses fully automated, surface-based techniques to analyse position and surface area asymmetry for the mid-surfaces of 112 right-handed subjects' ...
This study uses fully automated, surface-based techniques to analyse position and surface area asymmetry for the mid-surfaces of 112 right-handed subjects' ...
“Positional and surface area asymmetry of the human cerebral cortex” is a paper by Oliver Lyttelton Sherif Karama Yasser Ad‐Dab'bagh Robert J. Zatorre Félix ...
Oct 5, 2022 · Asymmetries between the shape of the left and right human cortex are highly unique to individuals, akin to a neuroanatomical fingerprint, ...
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Results revealed widespread asymmetries at both hemispheric and regional levels, with a generally thicker cortex but smaller surface area in the left hemisphere.
May 19, 2022 · Here, we delineate population-level asymmetry in cortical thickness and surface area vertex-wise in 7 datasets and chart asymmetry trajectories ...
Positional and surface area asymmetry of the human cerebral cortex ... Authors: Oliver C. Lyttelton; Sherif Karama; Yasser Ad-Dab'bagh; Robert J. Zatorre; Felix ...