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Do unilateral lesions of the developing brain have side-specific psychiatric consequences in childhood?

R Goodman1, C Yude.   

Abstract

This study used a large epidemiological sample of children with lateralised brain lesions to establish whether damage to the developing human brain has side-specific psychiatric consequences. Parents and teachers completed behaviour questionnaires on 429 hemiplegic children and teenagers, with a subsample of 149 hemiplegic children also being assessed by parent and child interviews. Although childhood hemiplegia was accompanied by a high rate of psychopathology, children with right- and left-sided hemiplegias did not differ significantly on any dimensional or categorical measure of psychopathology. This absence of laterality effects, perhaps reflecting the developing brain's neuroplasticity, casts doubt on theories linking particular types of child or adult psychopathology to side-specific damage to the developing brain.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 15513058     DOI: 10.1080/713754263

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Laterality        ISSN: 1357-650X


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1.  Perinatal risk factors and later social, thought, and attention problems after perinatal stroke.

Authors:  Mary J Harbert; Micaela Jett; Mark Appelbaum; Ruth Nass; Doris A Trauner
Journal:  Stroke Res Treat       Date:  2012-05-20
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