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Laterality: Functional Asymmetry in the Intact Brain.
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This article is published in Psyccritiques.The article was published on 1984-01-01. It has received 292 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Brain asymmetry & Laterality.read more
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Frontal EEG asymmetry as a moderator and mediator of emotion.
James A. Coan,John J.B. Allen +1 more
TL;DR: The present report reviews the frontal EEG asymmetry literature from the framework of moderators and mediators, and overviews data analytic strategies that would support claims of moderation and mediation.
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What is special about face recognition? nineteen experiments on a person with visual object agnosia and dyslexia but normal face recognition
TL;DR: It is concluded that face recognition normally depends on two systems: a holistic, face-specific system that is dependent on orientationspecific coding of second-order relational features (internal) and a part-based object-recognition system, which is damaged in CK and which contributes to face recognition when the face stimulus does not satisfy the domain-specific conditions needed to activate the face system.
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How the brain encodes the order of letters in a printed word: The SERIOL model and selective literature review
TL;DR: This paper describes a novel theoretical framework of how the position of a letter within a string is encoded, the SERIOL model (sequential encoding regulated by inputs to oscillations within letter units), and shows how this pattern is invoked via an activation gradient that interacts with subthreshold oscillations.
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The verbal and visual components of package design
Ruth Rettie,Carol Brewer +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a tachistoscope to measure the difference in recall between verbal and non-verbal stimuli perceived from the right and left sides of the packaging.
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Women and men exhibit different cortical activation patterns during mental rotation tasks.
TL;DR: The results suggest that there are genuine between-sex differences in cerebral activation patterns during mental rotation activities even when performances are similar, and suggest that the sexes use different strategies in solving mental rotation tasks.
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Right visual field advantage for lexical decision dependent on stimulus size and visibility: Evidence for an early processing account of hemispheric asymmetry.
TL;DR: The results suggest that the left hemisphere advantage for Lexical decision depends on the perceptual quality of targets, consistent with an early stage of processing account of hemispheric asymmetry during lexical decision.
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Sources of Directional Spatial Biases in Hemi-Image Drawing:
TL;DR: A joint influence of handedness and reading/writing direction, aligned with an embodiment account of directional spatial biases, is suggested in right- and left-handed brain-intact adult readers of English or Farsi on a hemi-image generation task.
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Comparison of Functions, Activity of Daily Living, and Quality of Life according to Hand Dominance in Stroke
Minsu Park,Eun-Joo Kim,Junhee Han,Myung Hoon Moon,Yun-Hee Kim,Yun-Hee Kim,Sung-Hwa Ko,Yong-Il Shin +7 more
TL;DR: Comparison of Functions, Activity of Daily Living, and Quality of Life according to Hand Dominance in Stroke according to hand dominance in stroke Minsu Park et al.
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Motor performance as a function of verbal, nonverbal interference and handedness.
Sameer Kumar,Manas K. Mandal +1 more
TL;DR: Verbal as well as nonverbal interference conditions, as compared to non-interference conditions, significantly impaired finger-tapping performance of the left relative to right handers.
Pre-writing rhetorical strategies which activate both hemispheres of the brain
TL;DR: The authors presented rhetorical strategies for pre-writing which will activate more of the brain's capacities by using the processing modes associated with both hemispheres of the human brain, and organized these rhetorical strategies into two categories; brainstorming and heuristics.