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- 3168/jds.2014-8648. PMIDĀ 25648820. Robins, A.; Phillips, C. (2010). "Lateralised visual processing in domestic cattle herds responding to novel and familiar...
- Periodic lateralized epileptiform discharges are a type of EEG abnormality. They are one of the most frequent paroxystic complexes. They are basically...
- "slushy lisp" in part due to its wet, spitty sound. The symbols for these lateralised sounds in the extensions to the International Phonetic Alphabet for disordered...
- rather than cerebral ischaemia. Therefore, neurological signs are not lateralised to one side of the body. In the severe form of cerebral edema, a person...
- bilateral organisation, where both hemispheres do parts of typically lateralised functions. When tasks designed to investigate lateralisation (preference...
- needed] A notable example in birds is the zebra finch. These birds have lateralised brain structures in the face of a common steroid signal, providing strong...
- studies, as like human language, contact call discrimination in monkeys is lateralised to the left hemisphere. Mice with knock-out to language related genes...
- PMIDĀ 3783177. Roberts, JK; Robertson, MM; Trimble, MR (February 1982). "The lateralising significance of hypergraphia in temporal lobe epilepsy". Journal of Neurology...
- that the function of the DLPFC in verbal and spatial working memory is lateralised into the left and right hemisphere, respectively. Smith, Jonides and...
- directly into pulp at intersection of buccal groove and ACJ. This cut is lateralised to create a horizontal groove below the level of the ACJ. The crown can...