Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6020883 | Journal of Neuroimmunology | 2011 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Past studies examined relationships between hemispheric lateralisation (HL) and immune system functioning. However, there has been no up-dated systematic review of this research area. This article reviews relevant published studies, evaluates study quality and effect sizes. Eleven studies were selected: three revealing a relationship between weaker left hemisphere function and poorer immune function, three describing a relationship between weaker right hemisphere function and stronger immune functioning, and five describing both relationships. Mean effect-size of the studies was r = 0.536 (range 0.280-0.866). Collectively, studies point at left-HL and stronger immunity relationships. Limitations, mechanisms and clinical implications are discussed.
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Authors
Rachel C. Sumner, Andrew Parton, Alexander V. Nowicky, Uday Kishore, Yori Gidron,