Gender differences in functional hemispheric asymmetry during processing of vowels as reflected by the human brain magnetic response
A number of findings indicate gender differences in language-related functional hemispheric brain asymmetry. To test if such gender-specific laterality is already present at the level of vowel-processing, the auditory evoked magnetic field was recorded in healthy right-handed male and female partici...
Main Authors: | Obleser, J, Eulitz, C, Lahiri, A, Elbert, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2001
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