Handedness related differences in the intracranial fluid spaces in healthy adults.

Somatosens Mot Res

Department of Radiology, Bakirkoy Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey.

Published: September 2020

Our study aimed to determine the possible differences in linear measurements and linear indices values of intracranial fluid spaces (IFS) between right- and left-handed adults. This work has been carried out on 148 subjects (72 men and 76 women). In the study, 88 right-handers and 60 left-handers were included. Forty of the right-handers were male, 48 were female, and 32 of the left-handers were male, and 28 were female. The ages were between 20 and 50 years. Linear measurements were obtained based on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies. A 1.5-T MRI scanner was used to obtain axial images. The ten parameters were estimated from MRI scans. There was no correlation between parameters and age. In our study, interestingly, as can be seen from the tables, most of the parameters with statistically significant differences were higher in favour of left-handed subjects. In most of the linear measurement results, IFS values of the right hemisphere in right-handers, and the left hemisphere in left-handers were higher. Similar results were found in favour of the left-handed in most of the linear ventricular indices. Linear measurements and linear indices values of IFS were mostly higher in left-handers than in right-handed individuals.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08990220.2020.1769054DOI Listing

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