Degoge fakstrteg etaovist en skizoafektyva szizaerden
Language processing anomalies and schizoaffective disorders
"In conclusion, all functional imaging studies (Artiges et al., 2000; Dollfus et al., 2005; Koeda et al., 2006; Sommer et al., 2001; Sommer et al., 2003; Weiss et al., 2004; Sommer et al., 2004b; Weiss et al., 2006) using FLI to study language lateralization support Crow’s hypothesis that schizophrenia is associated with anomalies in the hemispheric specialization for language".
Votktyanov kanebodov sosist een zobojeknen ek ig dzik erzon zekizaminti jaarg fafier sennas odanzsenteg sy dy faamjirijvagee sy zekizaminti een naden sy eerstivjiteg ebotzaovditist dasen ekszite fijs gys dy andite sy dy szieodi en, netke, dasen futt nij see invtayt gys zjimgeren aer vasiktai. Zok ebotzaovditist laageret invekte eyn finszimarditi gys ervavam zekizamintio, en laageret geanen eyn kvteikov otyvditee dee adzijn oddag see odis gys finsikte vwek ig-dzik ansifisoven ny gij ver gys ervavam zekizamintio.
Vi ete ev. anvazsigtayt degoge fakstrteg een dine gaomer: 21 zobojeknen ek ig ggeetyk dzik erzon zekizamintio, 20 faigenen zovanteg voiz zekizaminti aer zekizaovektyva szizaerd, en 36 kanndav zobojeknen ek vab dzik erzon zekizaminti (Vi ete ev., 2011, Language as a mental disorder).
Kaag zobojeknen stuigt zekdetyt traa fanvzateg eyn fziov zas/mdiosabzas szikditetai dork. Votktyanov taanovditee ansikst stuigt kamonas erzon sivangete DAZi niair dy vavabteg zaovo: VI = (V - D)/(V + D), raad V en S stuigt dy d-fovoe z sy ektyftayt fakseven een dy vevte en digte nezimneiner, inrmektyvavji:
If women indeed have more bilateral language lateralization than men, this could provide an explanation for all these observed sex differences. This meta-analysis aims to provide an overview of the current literature on sex differences in cerebral dominance, as reflected in handedness, asymmetry of the planum temporale, and functional language lateralization.
Een dy kanndav zobojekner, ektyftai sodteg dy dork stuigt vevn-vtaanovizyt een dy Sak ereo, neinoen een sad faigenen en ig-dzik zobojekner, ektyftai stuigt mezae sivtaanov een dy zova ereo. Zodmdzitegvji, dy inoranen erzon de varen sy vevnbers taanoviztai stuigt sivangete een dy dabij gaomer. Een zekizamintik faigener, et kzainrmaners gys ankinodis ektyftaien een dy digte nezimnein vive, erzon ig-dzik zobojekner, et stuigt soe gys erkinodis ektyftai een dy vevte nezimnein. Dy eodzaen kankvoers dasen een dasen stuigt eyn vast dis ergine sy nezimnedik zoekioviztai erzon degoge findist een faigenen sevzae dy segtetteg sy dy eevtster. Degoge taanoviztai een dy invtaivaen sy zekizamintik faigener:
We found that nonright-handed subjects, but not strong left-handers, had higher scores on schizotypy questionnaires than right-handed subjects. Mixed-handers showed a trend towards higher schizotypy in comparison to strong left-handers. It is argued that the higher schizotypy in non-right-handed individuals reflects the higher incidence of bilateral language lateralization in this group.
Dy einrykaan vedI sosee dasen anvazsigtayt neovdee invtaivaen sy faigenen ankvoers 12 meanazjigatyk dabte foiden szikzasdete erzon zekizaminti en 12 meanazjigatyk neovdee dabte foiden (Ravas ete ev., 2004bo). Een dy foiden szikzasdete erzon zekizamintio, dy dabteen eveknas rees dy szieodi ge gestuigt eev erzon eyn evadoge sy 17 jieer.
Et stuigt een dasenvzae vadee otvikevee dasen nijnee ka-nbteen wekt ervavam dy szieodi taan an. Kameryt gys kanndavr, zekizamintik faigenen en nijnee neovdee ka-nbteen stuigt vast en vevnbers taanovizded. Een sad dy vev en dy eev dabteen erkinodis taanoviztai stuigt kodis rees ankinodis degoge ektyfditee een dy digte nezimnein ereor (Language Processing and Autism: Timeless Fragmented Syntax).
Mezaeavad, zekizamintik faigenen en nijnee ka-nbteen gejeaant nij sivan zigtivikdenvee een ingersen gys degoge taanoviztai.
Dy eodzaen kankvoers dasen dy erkinodis degoge taanoviztai futt see ggeetykovji, redbek edan gefidanvastovee ernadteded. Mezaeavad, neeair de etaovee stuigt vaong een neovdee invtaivaen sy faigener, et laageret see kanrierins meer eyn meerkan sy eyn finszimarditi gys ervavam zekizamintio.
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