2021
DOI: 10.3389/fnsys.2021.733898
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Asymmetry in the Central Nervous System: A Clinical Neuroscience Perspective

Abstract: Recent large-scale neuroimaging studies suggest that most parts of the human brain show structural differences between the left and the right hemisphere. Such structural hemispheric asymmetries have been reported for both cortical and subcortical structures. Interestingly, many neurodevelopmental and psychiatric disorders have been associated with altered functional hemispheric asymmetries. However, findings concerning the relation between structural hemispheric asymmetries and disorders have largely been inco… Show more

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“…The outcome in the two simultaneous reality constructions was measured by an LBT that assessed the degree of the asymmetric hemispheric function. The atypical functional and structural asymmetries involving macrostructural, microstructural, and gene expression asymmetries 80 , and the so-called hemispheric imbalance 4 are essential neurocognitive disorders in schizotypy and schizophrenia spectrum disorders and several other mental disorders but play a role in the neurodevelopmental plasticity to form unusual behavioral attitudes or cognitive talents as well 81 , 82 . The present study aimed to measure the schizotypal trait components that are usually associated with hemispheric imbalance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The outcome in the two simultaneous reality constructions was measured by an LBT that assessed the degree of the asymmetric hemispheric function. The atypical functional and structural asymmetries involving macrostructural, microstructural, and gene expression asymmetries 80 , and the so-called hemispheric imbalance 4 are essential neurocognitive disorders in schizotypy and schizophrenia spectrum disorders and several other mental disorders but play a role in the neurodevelopmental plasticity to form unusual behavioral attitudes or cognitive talents as well 81 , 82 . The present study aimed to measure the schizotypal trait components that are usually associated with hemispheric imbalance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the left frontal lobe is more strongly involved in cognitive decision‐making and context‐related behavior, whereas the right frontal lobe is critical for tackling challenges posed by novel cognitive situations as well as for context‐independent behavior, thus highlighting the importance of interhemispheric communication between the left and right frontal lobes (Goldberg et al., 1994 ). Consequently, impaired interhemispheric connectivity can alter the communication between the left and right hemispheres or lead to atypical asymmetrical functioning causing significant impairments that are present in psychiatric patients (Mundorf, Peterburs, et al., 2021 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, mental disorders have been associated with a variety of alterations on the neuronal level such as volumetric reductions and neuronal structural properties ( Bas-Hoogendam et al, 2020 ; Mundorf et al, 2021d ), atypical hemispheric asymmetries ( Mundorf et al, 2021c ), atypical regional morphometry ( Bas-Hoogendam et al, 2017 ), and altered neuronal gene expression in rodent animal models of mental disorders such as addiction, schizophrenia and mood disorders ( Mundorf et al, 2020 ; Mundorf et al, 2021a ; Mundorf et al, 2021b ). Another aspect common to most mental disorders is a disruption of circadian rhythms, which has been investigated extensively in both animal models and clinical samples.…”
Section: Circadian Regulation Of Behaviour and Cognitive Functioningmentioning
confidence: 99%