- The Geschwind–
Galaburda hypothesis is a
neurological theory proposed by
Norman Geschwind and
Albert Galaburda in 1987. The
hypothesis posits there are...
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development which is a
cause of, or one of the
causes of, dyslexia.
Albert Galaburda of
Harvard Medical School noticed that
language centers in
dyslexic brains...
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Albert Mark
Galaburda (born 20 July 1948 Santiago, Chile) is a
cognitive and
behavioral neurologist with a
special focus whose work has
focused on brain...
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Galaburda hypothesis In
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Proper right and
proper left
Edinburgh Handedness Inventory Geschwind–
Galaburda hypothesis Neuroanatomy of
handedness Situs inversus Twins and handedness...
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Right General Ambidexterity In
cognitive abilities Geschwind–
Galaburda hypothesis In
brain Brain asymmetry Dual
brain theory Bicameralism In...
- Left Both
Right General Ambidexterity In
cognitive abilities Geschwind–
Galaburda hypothesis In
brain Brain asymmetry Dual
brain theory Bicameralism In...
- Left Both
Right General Ambidexterity In
cognitive abilities Geschwind–
Galaburda hypothesis In
brain Brain asymmetry Dual
brain theory Bicameralism In...
- Järvinen-Pasley, Anna; Bellugi, Ursula; Reilly, Judy; Mills,
Debra L.;
Galaburda, Albert; Reiss,
Allan L.; Korenberg,
Julie R. (2008). "Defining the social...
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ability with mathematics. This link has been
proposed by Geschwind,
Galaburda, Annett, and Kilshaw. The
suggested link is that a
brain without extreme...