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- Yakovlevian torque (also known as occipital bending (OB) or counterclockwise brain torque) is the tendency of the right side of the human brain to be...
- the trochlear nerve Non-crossed olfactory tract Aurofacial asymmetry Yakovlevian torque Asymmetry of the thoracal vertebra According to the axial twist...
- Opposite rotational asymmetries as viewed from below. Left: the Yakovlevian torque in the healthy cerebrum (exaggerated). Redrawn from Toga & Thompson...
- mirror images of each other, with only subtle differences, such as the Yakovlevian torque seen in the human brain, which is a slight warping of the right...
- precision in empirical measurements. There are examples from the brain (Yakovlevian torque and spine, and inner organs (see axial twist theory), but also...
- development. Accordingly, holoprosencephaly is possibly an extreme form of Yakovlevian torque. The exact cause(s) of HPE are yet to be determined. Mutations...
- κεφαλή), together means 'flat head'. Artificial cranial deformation Yakovlevian torque Kadom, Nadja; Sze, Raymond W. (2010). "Radiological Reasoning:...
- and below the surface auditory cortex. Due to a phenomenon called the Yakovlevian torque, the lateral sulcus is often longer and less curved on the left...
- Psychoneuroimmunology Right hemisphere brain damage Of Two Minds (book) Wada test Yakovlevian torque "Left brain vs. right brain: How does one dominate?". www.medicalnewstoday...
- neuroanatomist who worked at Harvard Medical School. He is the namesake of the Yakovlevian torque, an asymmetry of human brains. He made contributions in the "origins...