[Functional brain lateralization in children: developmental theories and implication for developmental diseases]
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[Functional brain lateralization in children: developmental theories and implication for developmental diseases]
Abstract
The functional specialization of each hemisphere in adults is now well accepted. Neuropsychology of hemispheric functioning in young children is a more debatable issue and must take into account additional factors such as development and maturation, characterized by complex changes in anatomy and organization. The first part of this review describes the theory behind the development of the functional organization of the brain. Second, we discuss data regarding brain lesions in children with brain damage and with normal development. We comment on the concept of plasticity and the critical period. We also discuss the neurobiological processes underlying the functional organization of the brain in the model of developmental disorders in children. We chose three disorders involving the left hemisphere (developmental dysphasia), both hemispheres (benign rolandic epilepsy) or the right hemisphere (congenital hydrocephalus) in order to examine their relationship to a specific hemispheric functional organization. We used classic neuropsychological tests such as the dichotic listening task, the dichaptic palpation and the time-sharing paradigm. The patterns observed in each pathology are discussed in light of data obtained in children with brain lesions.
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