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Atypical lateralization in neurodevelopmental and psychiatric disorders: What is the role of stress?
Hemispheric asymmetries are a major organizational principle of the human brain. In
different neurodevelopmental and psychiatric disorders, like schizophrenia, autism spectrum …
different neurodevelopmental and psychiatric disorders, like schizophrenia, autism spectrum …
[HTML][HTML] It is not just in the genes
M Manns - Symmetry, 2021 - mdpi.com
Asymmetries in the functional and structural organization of the nervous system are
widespread in the animal kingdom and especially characterize the human brain. Although …
widespread in the animal kingdom and especially characterize the human brain. Although …
[HTML][HTML] Determinants of Human Asymmetry: Does Asymmetrical Retinal Vasculature Predict Asymmetry Elsewhere in the Body?
The aim of this study was to explore retinal vasculature asymmetry (ReVA) patterns in
subjects from the islands of Vis and Korcula and the city of Split, Croatia. Asymmetry …
subjects from the islands of Vis and Korcula and the city of Split, Croatia. Asymmetry …
[HTML][HTML] The Balance in the Head: How Developmental Factors Explain Relationships Between Brain Asymmetries and Mental Diseases
Cerebral lateralisation is a core organising principle of the brain that is characterised by a
complex pattern of hemispheric specialisations and interhemispheric interactions. In various …
complex pattern of hemispheric specialisations and interhemispheric interactions. In various …
[HTML][HTML] De Novo Transcriptome Assembly and Annotation of Liver and Brain Tissues of Common Brushtail Possums (Trichosurus vulpecula) in New Zealand …
The common brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula), introduced from Australia in the mid-
nineteenth century, is an invasive species in New Zealand where it is widespread and forms …
nineteenth century, is an invasive species in New Zealand where it is widespread and forms …
Altered asymmetry of amygdala volume mediates food addiction and weight gain
T Xu, JJ Liu, ZQ Liu, XG Qi, HW Zhang… - Journal of Behavioral …, 2025 - akjournals.com
Background Food addiction and an impulsive personality can increase overeating, which
can lead to weight gain. The amygdala and nucleus accumbens (NAcc) are critical for …
can lead to weight gain. The amygdala and nucleus accumbens (NAcc) are critical for …
[KNIHA][B] The role of proprotein convertases in vascular disease
BE Suur - 2022 - search.proquest.com
Cardiovascular diseases and their complications account for one-third of deaths worldwide,
an estimated 18.6 million per year. One underlying cause of cardiovascular diseases is …
an estimated 18.6 million per year. One underlying cause of cardiovascular diseases is …
[PDF][PDF] : Department of Biopsychology, Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, Faculty of Psychology, Ruhr University Bochum, Bochum, Germany 2: Department of …
G Berretza, J Packheisera, OT Wolfb… - How acute stress … - d-nb.info
Chronic stress has been shown to have long-term effects on functional hemispheric
asymmetries in both humans and non-human species. The short-term effects of acute stress …
asymmetries in both humans and non-human species. The short-term effects of acute stress …
[PDF][PDF] De novo Transcriptome Assembly and Annotation of Liver and Brain Tissues of New Zealand brushtail possums (Trichosurus vulpecula): Transcriptome …
The New Zealand brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula), introduced from Australia in the
1850s, is an invasive species that is widespread throughout New Zealand, and form the …
1850s, is an invasive species that is widespread throughout New Zealand, and form the …
[PDF][PDF] It Is Not Just in the Genes. Symmetry 2021, 13, 1815
M Manns - Cognitive and Neurophysiological Models of Brain …, 2021 - core.ac.uk
Asymmetries in the functional and structural organization of the nervous system are
widespread in the animal kingdom and especially characterize the human brain. Although …
widespread in the animal kingdom and especially characterize the human brain. Although …