Brain functional segregation, handedness and cognition in situs inversus totalis: a replication study (Updated June 20, 2024).

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العنوان: Brain functional segregation, handedness and cognition in situs inversus totalis: a replication study (Updated June 20, 2024).
المصدر: Genomics & Genetics Weekly; 7/12/2024, p251-251, 1p
مصطلحات موضوعية: HANDEDNESS, COGNITION, SITUS inversus, CEREBRAL dominance
مستخلص: A recent study examined the relationship between situs inversus totalis (SIT), a rare congenital anomaly where the organs are left-right mirrored, and brain organization, handedness, and cognition. The study aimed to replicate previous findings that suggested SIT is associated with more heterogeneous brain organization, increased left-handedness, and poorer cognitive performance. The results showed that while there were some differences in brain organization and left-handedness between individuals with SIT and controls, these differences were not statistically significant. The study suggests that the determinants of visceral and neural asymmetries are largely independent from each other, and complete situs inversus does not necessarily lead to a transposition of the brain's functional architecture. [Extracted from the article]
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