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Asymmetrical growth of superior temporal gyri in man

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Nachweis, dass in Erwachsenen der Gyrus superior temporalis auf der rechten Hirnseite breiter ist als auf der linken, während in Kleinkindern beide Gyri gleich breit sind.

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We thank Children's Hospital and Winnipeg General Hospital for brains,B. Bell for photography,B. Rollwagen for statistics,D. Parkinson andT. V. N. Persaud for suggestions, andW. Penfield for permission to publish the analysis of his data.

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Hyde, J.B., Akesson, E.J. & Berinstein, E. Asymmetrical growth of superior temporal gyri in man. Experientia 29, 1131 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01946762

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