Handedness, heritability, neurocognition and brain asymmetry in schizophrenia (original) (raw)

Schizophrenic patients and their first-degree relatives show an excess of mixed-handedness : Significance of Brain Laterality to Schizophrenia

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2000

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Handedness in first-episode psychotic patients and their first-degree biological relatives

Morton Beiser

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Left-handedness in male schizophrenic patients is associated with increased impairment on the Luria-Nebraska neuropsychological battery

Jim Moses, John Newcomer

Biological Psychiatry, 1991

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Dermatoglyphic fluctuating asymmetry and atypical handedness in schizophrenia

Majella Byrne

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Left handedness in an identical twin discordant to his co-twin for handedness and schizophrenia, with neurological and psychometric evidence of left hemisphere damage

Prof. Malcolm Weller

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Handedness in schizophrenia: A quantitative review of evidence

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Schizophrenia Research, 1999

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Handedness and schizotypy in non-psychotic relatives of patients with schizophrenia

Ming H. Hsieh

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Handedness, language lateralisation and anatomical asymmetry in schizophrenia: Meta-analysis

Iris Sommer

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Lack of normal pattern of cerebral asymmetry in familial schizophrenic patients and their relatives — The Maudsley Family Study

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Schizophrenia Research, 1999

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Interconnection Between Mixed-Handedness, Digit Ratios and Hand and Foot Minor Anomalies in Predicting Schizophrenia

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Anomalies of cerebral asymmetry in schizophrenia interact with gender and age of onset: a post-mortem study

Brad McDonald

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Strong mixed-handedness in schizophrenia

Raphael M Bonelli

International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice, 2005

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Laterality and mental disorders in the postgenomic age – A closer look at schizophrenia and language lateralization

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Anomalous Cerebral Asymmetry and Language Processing in Schizophrenia

Michael Sakuma, Daniel Finer

Schizophrenia Bulletin, 1997

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General absence of abnormal cortical asymmetry in childhood-onset schizophrenia: A longitudinal study

Julia Tossell

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