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The association between scalp hair-whorl direction, handedness and hemispheric language dominance: is there a common genetic basis of lateralization?

机译:头皮毛发方向,惯用性和半球形语言优势之间的关联:偏侧化有共同的遗传基础吗?

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The hemispheres of the human brain are functionally asymmetric. The left hemisphere tends to be dominant for language and superior in the control of manual dexterity. The mechanisms underlying these asymmetries are not known. Genetic as well as environmental factors are discussed. Recently, atypical anticlockwise hair-whorl direction has been related to an increased probability for non-right-handedness and atypical hemispheric language dominance. These findings are fascinating and important since hair-whorl direction is a structural marker of lateralization and could provide a readily observable anatomical clue to functional brain lateralization. Based on data on handedness and hair-whorl direction, Amar Klar proposed a genetic model ("random-recessive model") in that a single gene with two alleles controls both handedness and hair-whorl orientation (Klar, A.J.S., 2003. Human handedness and scalp hair-whorl direction develop from a common genetic mechanism. Genetics 165, 269-276). The present study wasdesigned to further investigate the relationship between scalp hair-whorl direction with handedness and hemispheric language dominance. 1212 subjects were investigated for scalp hair-whorl direction and handedness. Additionally, we determined hemispheric language dominance (as assessed by a word generation task) in a subgroup of 212 subjects using functional transcranial Doppler sonography (fTCD). As for the single attributes - hair-whorl direction, handedness, and language dominance - we reproduced previously published results. However, we found no association between hair-whorl direction and either language dominance or handedness. These results strongly argue against a common genetic basis of handedness or language lateralization with scalp hair-whorl direction. Inspection of hair patterns will not help us to determine language dominance.
机译:人脑的半球在功能上是不对称的。左半球倾向于占主导地位的语言,并在控制手巧方面表现出优势。这些不对称的潜在机制尚不清楚。遗传和环境因素进行了讨论。近来,非典型的逆时针旋转方向与非右手习惯和非典型半球语言优势的可能性增加有关。这些发现令人着迷且重要,因为毛发方向是侧向化的结构标志,并且可以为功能性脑侧向化提供容易观察的解剖学线索。基于手性和发质方向的数据,Amar Klar提出了一种遗传模型(“随机隐性模型”),其中具有两个等位基因的单个基因既控制着手性,又控制了发质方向(Klar,AJS,2003年。人类的手性头皮的发质方向是由共同的遗传机制发展而来(遗传学165,269-276)。本研究旨在进一步研究头皮的头发旋转方向与惯性和半球语言优势之间的关系。调查了1212名受试者的头皮发质方向和惯性。此外,我们使用功能性经颅多普勒超声检查(fTCD)在212名受试者的亚组中确定了半球语言优势(通过单词生成任务评估)。至于单一属性-毛发方向,惯用性和语言优势-我们复制了以前发表的结果。但是,我们发现发际方向与语言优势或惯用性之间没有关联。这些结果强烈反对惯用的惯常遗传基础或具有头皮发质方向的语言偏侧化。检查头发样式不会帮助我们确定语言优势。

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