PMID: 6985441Jul 1, 1982Paper

Positron brain imaging--normal patterns and asymmetries

Brain and Cognition
S FinklesteinJ M Taveras

Abstract

Regional brain physiology was investigated in 11 normal resting right-handed subjects using positron emission tomography. Cerebral blood flow was studied in all subjects. Cerebral oxygen metabolism was studied in six subjects, and cerebral glucose metabolism was also studied in one subject. In five subjects, physiological activity was higher in left frontotemporal regions than right. These findings may be related to structural cerebral asymmetries or to activation of brain language centers.

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