کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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925445 | 921494 | 2012 | 13 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

We investigated the effect of handedness and sex on: (i) sulcal contours defining PO and PTR and (ii) volume estimates of PO and PTR subfields in 40 left- and 42 right-handers. Results show an effect of handedness on discontinuity of the inferior frontal sulcus (IFS: P < 0.01). Discontinuity of IFS was observed in: 43% left- and 62% right hemispheres in right-handers and in 65% left- and 48% right-hemispheres in left-handers. PO volume asymmetry was rightward in left-handed males (P = 0.007) and females (P = 0.02), showed a leftward trend in right-handed males (P = 0.06), and was non-asymmetrical in right-handed females (P = 0.96, i.e. left- and right-hemisphere PO volumes did not differ significantly). PO volume asymmetry in males differed significantly between handedness groups (P = 0.001). Findings indicate a high degree of variability in the sulcal contours of PO and PTR and volume asymmetry of PO: the factors sex and handedness can explain some of this variability.
► We investigate the effect of handedness on PO and PTR volume and defining sulci.
► An association was shown between handedness and presence of IFS.
► PO volume was leftward in right-handed males and symmetric in right-handed females.
► PO volume was rightward in left-handed males and females.
► PTR volume was rightward in right-handers and non-asymmetric in left-handers.
Journal: Brain and Language - Volume 121, Issue 3, June 2012, Pages 206–218