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Cortical hemispheric asymmetries are present at young ages and further develop into adolescence
Hiroshi Yamazaki
, Vijayalakshmi Easwar
,
Melissa Jane Polonenko
, Salima Jiwani
, Daniel D.E. Wong
, Blake Croll Papsin
, Karen Ann Gordon
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Auditory Cortex
100%
Young Age
100%
Hemispheric Asymmetry
100%
Tone Burst
80%
Cortex
60%
Click Train
60%
Right Ear
60%
Young children
40%
Dipole Moment
40%
Pure Tone
40%
Monaural
40%
Asymmetric Function
40%
Multi-channel
20%
Normal Hearing
20%
Cortical Response
20%
Dipole
20%
Electroencephalography
20%
Beamformer
20%
Right Hemisphere
20%
Hemispheric Specialization
20%
As(V)
20%
Ear Stimulation
20%
Cortical Specialization
20%
Peak Activity
20%
Stimulus Condition
20%
Neuroscience
Auditory Cortex
100%
Sensation of Hearing
20%
Hemispheric Specialization
20%