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Description: This OSF page contains a neuroimaging and behavioral dataset of left-handers with left and right hemispheric dominance for language. This dataset was gathered to tackle several distinct questions related to functional and structural hemispheric asymmetries. More (anonymized) data will be made publicly available upon acceptance of the publication that reports on the data. Due to the nature of the research questions we aimed to tackle, some of the data is used in multiple publications. The data usage is made fully transparent by the file "Datatable.xlsx" . This file will also be updated upon acceptance of the publication that reports on the data. Raw and common data is stored at the parent level, while publication-specific processed data and scripts are stored in their respective components. The guidance.txt file in each of the Components explains which data was used in the associated publication and where it can be found (i.e. at the parent or component level).

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Mirrored brain organization: Statistical anomaly or reversal of hemispheric segregation bias?

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Hemispheric dominance for visuospatial attention does not predict the direction of pseudoneglect

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Evaluating the performance of the visual half field paradigm as a screening tool to detect right hemisphere language dominance

This component contains data and scripts specific to "Evaluating the performance of the visual half field paradigm as a screening tool to detect right...

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