Hatta Takeshi
Department of Psychology, Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan.
Magn Reson Med Sci. 2007;6(2):99-112. doi: 10.2463/mrms.6.99.
The author reviewed brain-imaging studies on human handedness reported in major academic journals for the last 12 years, classified them as having anatomical or functional interest, and attempted to determine consensus on findings and limitations among the studies. Present reviews suggest that there have been fewer functional than anatomical examinations into handedness and that findings from those studies have not been necessarily consistent, that participants' degree of handedness has not been consistent between left-handed and right-handed people, and that much more brain-imaging study is anticipated to examine functional and anatomical differences of handedness based on genetic and environmental models.
作者回顾了过去12年主要学术期刊上发表的关于人类用手习惯的脑成像研究,将其归类为具有解剖学或功能性研究价值,并试图确定这些研究在结果和局限性方面的共识。目前的综述表明,关于用手习惯的功能性研究比解剖学研究少,而且这些研究的结果不一定一致,左右手人群的用手习惯程度不一致,预计还需要更多的脑成像研究来探讨基于遗传和环境模型的用手习惯的功能和解剖差异。