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SUBMITTER: Kopal J
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10966068 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Kopal Jakub J Kumar Kuldeep K Shafighi Kimia K Saltoun Karin K Modenato Claudia C Moreau Clara A CA Huguet Guillaume G Jean-Louis Martineau M Martin Charles-Olivier CO Saci Zohra Z Younis Nadine N Douard Elise E Jizi Khadije K Beauchamp-Chatel Alexis A Kushan Leila L Silva Ana I AI van den Bree Marianne B M MBM Linden David E J DEJ Owen Michael J MJ Hall Jeremy J Lippé Sarah S Draganski Bogdan B Sønderby Ida E IE Andreassen Ole A OA Glahn David C DC Thompson Paul M PM Bearden Carrie E CE Zatorre Robert R Jacquemont Sébastien S Bzdok Danilo D
Nature communications 20240326 1
Asymmetry between the left and right hemisphere is a key feature of brain organization. Hemispheric functional specialization underlies some of the most advanced human-defining cognitive operations, such as articulated language, perspective taking, or rapid detection of facial cues. Yet, genetic investigations into brain asymmetry have mostly relied on common variants, which typically exert small effects on brain-related phenotypes. Here, we leverage rare genomic deletions and duplications to st ...[more]