SEX AND HANDEDNESS DIFFERENCES IN SIZE OF CEREBRAL VENTRICLES OF NORMAL SUBJECTS

Sex and handedness differences in the volumes of cerebral ventricles were studied in 20 right- and 21 left-handed subjects. To assess the volumes of cerebral ventricles, Cavalieri's method was used using MRI. In right-handers, the volume of the lateral ventricle was higher in the right side tha...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of neuroscience 2004, Vol.114 (1), p.67-73
Hauptverfasser: ERDOGAN, ALI RIZA, DANE, SENOL, AYDIN, MEHMET DUMLU, ÖZDIKICI, METE, DIYARBAKIRLI, SEMIH
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Zusammenfassung:Sex and handedness differences in the volumes of cerebral ventricles were studied in 20 right- and 21 left-handed subjects. To assess the volumes of cerebral ventricles, Cavalieri's method was used using MRI. In right-handers, the volume of the lateral ventricle was higher in the right side than in the left side, but, in left-handers, it was higher in the left side than in the right side. The volumes of right-lateral and third ventricles were larger in right-handers than in lefthanders. There were no sex related differences in terms of the volumes of right- and left lateral, third, and fourth ventricles. These results suggest that left-handedness is an important factor reducing the sizes of all the brain ventricles
ISSN:0020-7454
1563-5279
1543-5245
DOI:10.1080/00207450490249428