Titolo | Volumetric assessment of cerebral asymmetries in dogs |
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Tipo di pubblicazione | Articolo su Rivista peer-reviewed |
Anno di Pubblicazione | 2011 |
Autori | Siniscalchi, M., Franchini D., Pepe A.M., Sasso Raffaella, Dimatteo Salvatore, Vallortigara G., and Quaranta A. |
Rivista | Laterality |
Volume | 16 |
Paginazione | 528 - 536 |
Data di pubblicazione | 2011 |
ISBN Number | 1357650X (ISSN) |
Parole chiave | animal, Animals, article, Asymmetry, Brain, Canidae, Cerebral, Cerebrum, comparative study, Computed tomography, Dog, Dogs, Dominance, Female, Functional Laterality, hemispheric dominance, histology, Laterality, male, physiology, radiography |
Abstract | In the present study we quantified volumetric brain asymmetries from computed tomography (CT) scans in 12 healthy dogs, using a semi-automated technique for assessing in vivo structure asymmetry. Volumetric assessment of asymmetrical cerebral lateral ventricle (ALV) was also investigated. Our results showed that seven dogs exhibited a right hemisphere significantly greater than the left, two dogs had a left-greater-than-right hemisphere asymmetry, and finally two dogs displayed no significant brain volumetric asymmetry. This right-biased hemispheric asymmetry supports data reported previously using post-mortem morphological studies in both dogs and other mammalian species. © 2010 Psychology Press. |
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Citation Key | 5371 |