Handedness, language areas and neuropsychiatric diseases: insights from brain imaging and genetics
Ninety per cent of the human population has been right-handed since the Paleolithic, yet the brain signature and genetic basis of handedness remain poorly characterized. Here, we correlated brain imaging phenotypes from ∼9000 UK Biobank participants with handedness, and with loci found significantly...
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Oxford University Press
2019
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