The genetic architecture of structural left–right asymmetry of the human brain
Left–right hemispheric asymmetry is an important aspect of healthy brain organization for many functions including language, and it can be altered in cognitive and psychiatric disorders. No mechanism has yet been identified for establishing the human brain’s left–right axis. We performed multivariat...
Main Authors: | Carrion-Castillo, A. (Author), Crivello, F. (Author), Fisher, S.E (Author), Francks, C. (Author), Joliot, M. (Author), Mazoyer, B. (Author), Schijven, D. (Author), Sha, Z. (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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Nature Research
2021
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