The genetics of handedness and dyslexia
<p>The population level bias towards right-handedness in humans implies left-hemisphere dominance for fine motor control. Left-handedness and reduced cerebral asymmetry have been linked to neurodevelopmental disorders such as dyslexia. Understanding the biology of these traits at a genetic lev...
Hoofdauteur: | Brandler, W |
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Andere auteurs: | Monaco, A |
Formaat: | Thesis |
Taal: | English |
Gepubliceerd in: |
2014
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