1995
DOI: 10.1017/s0033291700036254
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Cerebral hemispheric asymmetry revisited: effects of handedness, gender and schizophrenia measured by radius of gyration in magnetic resonance images

Abstract: SynopsisAbnormal patterns of cerebral hemispheric asymmetry have been inconsistently reported in association with schizophrenia. Radius of gyration (Rg) is a measure of the mean dispersion of points in a radially organized structure about that structure's centre of gravity. We developed computerized methods for estimating Rg of the magnetic resonance image (MRI) boundary between cortex and subcortex, and applied these methods to measurement of cerebral hemispheric asymmetry in 37 schizophrenics (SZs) and 30 co… Show more

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“…Our current control girls were significantly less lateralized in caudate than our control boys 2 (F 1,94 =6.49; P=.01), consistent with several adult normative samples showing less lateralization for women. [58][59][60] The caudate was also proportionately larger in our present sample of control girls than in our previously studied control boys (t 96 =2.96; P=.004). These normative sex differences suggest that the caudate nucleus as a whole, rather than just the left caudate, is preferentially smaller in girls with ADHD.…”
Section: Commentcontrasting
confidence: 50%
“…Our current control girls were significantly less lateralized in caudate than our control boys 2 (F 1,94 =6.49; P=.01), consistent with several adult normative samples showing less lateralization for women. [58][59][60] The caudate was also proportionately larger in our present sample of control girls than in our previously studied control boys (t 96 =2.96; P=.004). These normative sex differences suggest that the caudate nucleus as a whole, rather than just the left caudate, is preferentially smaller in girls with ADHD.…”
Section: Commentcontrasting
confidence: 50%
“…35,36 Although many theories exist on the pathological and molecular processes underlying the disease, no single theory has yet emerged as the consensus explanation. Based on empirical evidence from previous fMRI studies, some have proposed a disruption in cognitive circuitry between the prefrontal regions, the thalamic nuclei, and the cerebellum.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a comparison of MRI images from schizophrenics and normals, matched for gender and handedness, it was observed that only male schizophrenics showed a reversed hemispheric asymmetry (Bullmore et al, 1995). This is particularly interesting considering that males are generally more severely affected by the illness and show more pronounced structural abnormalities.…”
Section: Is It Better To Be Female?mentioning
confidence: 89%