RT @UCSFmac: Smaller Volume in Left-Lateralized Brain Structures Correlates with Greater Experience of Negative Non-target Emotions in Neur…
Smaller Volume in Left-Lateralized Brain Structures Correlates with Greater Experience of Negative Non-target Emotions in Neurodegenerative Diseases. Potential neuroanatomy for construction/disruption of emotion. https://t.co/X8z7yM4rHg @huaaayu @ClaudiaMH
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Smaller Volume in Left-Lateralized Brain Structures Correlates with Greater Experience of Negative Non-target Emotions in Neurodegenerative Diseases. 147 patients with neurodegenerative diseases & 26 healthy individuals examined. https://t.co/lyctMSjbw
Smaller Volume in Left-Lateralized Brain Structures Correlates with Greater Experience of Negative Non-target Emotions in Neurodegenerative Diseases. Cereb Cortex #Alzheimers https://t.co/fZbffa1E2p
We found that smaller volume in left hemisphere regions (e.g., caudate, putamen, and dorsal anterior insula) was associated with greater experience of negative non-target emotions. Follow-up analyses confirmed that these effects were left-lateralized. htt