Abstract
While not a replacement for carotid amytal testing, this study suggests that degree of handedness (not just handedness) may be a useful clinical predictor of language dominance in patients with left hemisphere seizures. This study also documents, albeit in a small sample, that strong left handedness in patients with right hemisphere seizures can be associated with atypical language representation. A handedness inventory rather...

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