Home
Scholarly Works
Anomalous Cerebral Lateralization and Down...
Journal article

Anomalous Cerebral Lateralization and Down Syndrome

Abstract

Contrary to Bryden, McManus, and Bulman-Fleming's claim, the dichotic listening and handedness literature indicate that persons with Down syndrome exhibit a unique pattern of cerebral specialization. This pattern creates difficulty for any model of laterality that proposes random specialization of function in the absence of a predisposition toward left hemisphere lateralization for language and motor control.

Authors

Elliott D; Weeks DJ; Chua R

Journal

Brain and Cognition, Vol. 26, No. 2, pp. 191–195

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

January 1, 1994

DOI

10.1006/brcg.1994.1050

ISSN

0278-2626

Contact the Experts team