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The morphological asymmetry of the hemispheres and cerebral dominance for speech: A possible relationship
Authors:Graham Ratcliff  Carl Dila  Laughlin Taylor  Brenda Milner
Affiliation:Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University Canada
Abstract:The asymmetry of the posterior Sylvian branches of the middle cerebral artery was examined on the carotid angiograms of 59 patients in whom the lateralization of speech representation was known from sodium amobarbital (Amytal) studies. The usual asymmetry of these vessels was found to be present in the group of patients with left-hemisphere speech representation but significantly reduced in patients with atypical cerebral dominance for speech. A model of the inheritance of handedness and cerebral dominance is extended to take account of these results.
Keywords:Address reprint requests to Dr. Graham Ratcliff   Department of Psychology   University of Reading   Building 3   Earley Gate   Whiteknights   Reading RG6 2AL   England.
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