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  • Therefore, if a CP exists, it does not coincide with lateralisation.
  • Crow reported that lateralisation occurs greater in males, who undergo more severe psychosis.
  • Cattle use visual / brain lateralisation in their visual scanning of novel and familiar stimuli.
  • Smith, Jonides and Koeppe ( 1996 ) observed a lateralisation of DLPFC activations during verbal and visual working memory.
  • Deficits in executive functioning and anomalous lateralisation were also identified in AJ . These cognitive deficiencies are characteristic of frontostriatal disorders.
  • Zangwill's research interests were mainly in neuropsychology, particularly brain lateralisation, at a time when these topics were not particularly fashionable.
  • It was proposed that this reduction in lateralisation could be due to recruitment of neurones from the opposite hemisphere to compensate for neuronal decline with ageing.
  • In his argument, he says that schizophrenia is associated with atypical patterns of lateralisation  which is the differential functioning of the left and right cerebral hemispheres.
  • Research includes his finding that British robins have regional dialects, a number of research articles on Seasonal Affective Disorder and various works on the cerebral lateralisation of emotion.
  • Despite concerns with Lenneberg s original evidence and the dissociation of lateralisation from the language CP idea, however, the concept of a CP remains a viable hypothesis, which later work has better explained and substantiated.
  • Taggart's ( 1988 ) " Whole-brain human information processing theory " classifies the brain as having six divisions, three per hemisphere, which in a sense is a refined model of the hemispherical lateralisation theory discussed above.
  • Ornstein's Hemispherical lateralisation concept ( Carey, 1991 ), commonly called left-brain / right-brain theory, posits that the left hemisphere of the brain controls logical and analytical operations while the right hemisphere controls holistic, intuitive and pictorial activities.
  • Verbal working memory tasks mainly activated the left DLPFC and visual working memory tasks mainly activated the right DLPFC . Murphy et al . ( 1998 ) also found that verbal working memory tasks activated the right and left DLPFC, whereas spatial working memory tasks predominantly activated the left DLPFC . Reuter-Lorenz et al . ( 2000 ) found that activations of the DLPFC showed prominent lateralisation of verbal and spatial WM in young adults, whereas in older adults this lateralisation was less noticeable.
  • Verbal working memory tasks mainly activated the left DLPFC and visual working memory tasks mainly activated the right DLPFC . Murphy et al . ( 1998 ) also found that verbal working memory tasks activated the right and left DLPFC, whereas spatial working memory tasks predominantly activated the left DLPFC . Reuter-Lorenz et al . ( 2000 ) found that activations of the DLPFC showed prominent lateralisation of verbal and spatial WM in young adults, whereas in older adults this lateralisation was less noticeable.