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The following pages link to Handedness and asymmetry of hand representation in human motor cortex (Q48461028):
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- Tendon neuroplastic training: changing the way we think about tendon rehabilitation: a narrative review (Q27320080) (← links)
- New Information about Albert Einstein's Brain (Q28752382) (← links)
- Atypically rightward cerebral asymmetry in male adults with autism stratifies individuals with and without language delay. (Q30381012) (← links)
- Decoding flexion of individual fingers using electrocorticographic signals in humans (Q30540072) (← links)
- To transfer or not to transfer? Kinematics and laterality quotient predict interlimb transfer of motor learning (Q30676845) (← links)
- Motor control in simple bimanual movements: a transcranial magnetic stimulation and reaction time study (Q31879279) (← links)
- Molecular approaches to brain asymmetry and handedness (Q33342937) (← links)
- Non-dominant hand movement facilitates the frontal N30 somatosensory evoked potential. (Q33686449) (← links)
- How the development of handedness could contribute to the development of language (Q33692325) (← links)
- Early handedness in infancy predicts language ability in toddlers. (Q33762906) (← links)
- Exploration of computational methods for classification of movement intention during human voluntary movement from single trial EEG (Q34131649) (← links)
- Lack of Hypertonia in Thumb Muscles After Stroke (Q34212863) (← links)
- Can left-handedness be switched? Insights from an early switch of handwriting (Q34651598) (← links)
- Correlates of human handedness in primary motor cortex: a review and hypothesis (Q34659328) (← links)
- Aging reduces asymmetries in interlimb transfer of visuomotor adaptation (Q35050396) (← links)
- Exploring manual asymmetries during grasping: a dynamic causal modeling approach (Q35115400) (← links)
- Motor "dexterity"?: Evidence that left hemisphere lateralization of motor circuit connectivity is associated with better motor performance in children (Q35610129) (← links)
- Combining self-organizing mapping and supervised affinity propagation clustering approach to investigate functional brain networks involved in motor imagery and execution with fMRI measurements (Q35859683) (← links)
- Beta Peak Frequencies at Rest Correlate with Endogenous GABA+/Cr Concentrations in Sensorimotor Cortex Areas (Q36039785) (← links)
- Handedness and Graspability Modify Shifts of Visuospatial Attention to Near-Hand Objects (Q36261108) (← links)
- The Use of an MEG/fMRI-Compatible Finger Motion Sensor in Detecting Different Finger Actions (Q36448282) (← links)
- Differential involvement of cortical and cerebellar areas using dominant and nondominant hands: An FMRI study. (Q36532485) (← links)
- Degree of handedness affects intermanual transfer of skill learning. (Q36944578) (← links)
- Atypical lateralization of motor circuit functional connectivity in children with autism is associated with motor deficits (Q37096854) (← links)
- Functional resting-state connectivity of the human motor network: differences between right- and left-handers. (Q37168562) (← links)
- Handedness and effective connectivity of the motor system. (Q37170665) (← links)
- Histological asymmetries of primary motor cortex predict handedness in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). (Q37187006) (← links)
- Structural and functional asymmetry in the human parietal opercular cortex (Q37279119) (← links)
- Motor costs and the coordination of the two arms (Q37526106) (← links)
- Relative performance of the two hands in simple and choice reaction time tasks (Q37600044) (← links)
- The concept of homology in the development of handedness (Q38019849) (← links)
- Hemispheric asymmetry and somatotopy of afferent inhibition in healthy humans (Q39724150) (← links)
- Spatial detection of multiple movement intentions from SAM-filtered single-trial MEG signals (Q41430650) (← links)
- A new clinical test for sensorimotor function of the hand - development and preliminary validation. (Q41670416) (← links)
- Activity in superior parietal cortex during training by observation predicts asymmetric learning levels across hands. (Q41685670) (← links)
- Microstructural asymmetry of the corticospinal tracts predicts right-left differences in circle drawing skill in right-handed adolescents (Q42058022) (← links)
- Hemispheric differences in use-dependent corticomotor plasticity in young and old adults. (Q43007046) (← links)
- TMS stimulus-response asymmetry in left- and right-handed individuals. (Q46038410) (← links)
- Asymmetry in the human primary somatosensory cortex and handedness (Q47736491) (← links)
- Human handedness: is there a difference in the independence of the digits on the preferred and non-preferred hands? (Q48098569) (← links)
- Hemispheric asymmetries of motor versus nonmotor processes during (visuo)motor control (Q48101999) (← links)
- Cortical asymmetries of the human somatosensory hand representation in right- and left-handers (Q48118864) (← links)
- Topological aspects of axonal regeneration (Q48157069) (← links)
- Magneto-encephalographic correlates of the lateralized readiness potential (Q48161850) (← links)
- Bilateral neuromagnetic activation of human primary sensorimotor cortex in preparation and execution of unilateral voluntary finger movements (Q48215462) (← links)
- Lower limb sensorimotor network: issues of somatotopy and overlap (Q48219289) (← links)
- Brain symmetry and topographic analysis of lateralized event-related potentials (Q48263088) (← links)
- Laterality of interhemispheric inhibition depends on handedness (Q48279389) (← links)
- Cortical activation by tactile stimulation to face and anterior neck areas: an fMRI study with three analytic methods (Q48282790) (← links)
- Nurture versus nature: long-term impact of forced right-handedness on structure of pericentral cortex and basal ganglia (Q48283791) (← links)