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Original Articles

Sex-related differences in the cognitive consequences of early left-hemisphere lesions

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Pages 738-748 | Accepted 10 Dec 1991, Published online: 04 Jan 2008
 

Abstract

Epileptic patients who had undergone the carotid amytal test were assessed on a variety of measures of verbal and nonverbal ability. All patients had left-hemisphere dysfunction early in life, before 1 year of age. In males, such damage results in generalized cognitive retardation regardless of the status of the cerebral speech pattern. In females, intellectual retardation is linked specifically to a shift in speech processes. This sex-related difference in behavioral outcome may reflect interruption at different maturational stages and/or the influences of the immediate hormonal milieu.

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