Cerebral Laterality

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Blurred Stimuli
brain asymmetry
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Cerebral Lateralization
difference
dynamic hemispheric processing models
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Exposure Duration
Exposure Time
familial
field
Fs
hand
hemisphere
hemispheric
Hemispheric Asymmetries
Hemispheric Differences
Hemispheric Functional Asymmetry
hemispheric specialization
Hidden Units
High Spatial Frequency
High Spatial Frequency Gratings
Innate Lateralization
interhemispheric transfer
Inverted Faces
language processing mechanisms
left
Left Hand Preference
Low Spatial Frequencies
Mental Rotation
Mental Rotation Task
neuropsychological assessment
PDP Model
Rotational Biases
Si Te
Sinewave Gratings
sinistrality
Sinusoidal Gratings
spatial cognition
Spatial Frequency
specialization
Upright Faces
visual
Visual Field Left Hemisphere

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805804713
  • Weight: 566g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Mar 1991
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Research on clinical populations and studies of normal individuals support the conclusion that there are functional differences between the cerebral hemispheres. This book captures some of the major developments in the field of cerebral laterality research of the last five years. These include lateralization in non-human primates, computational models of hemispheric processing, hemispheric transfer and interaction, perceptual asymmetries, techniques to measure dynamic changes in hemispheric processing of information, and new conceptualizations of the relation between handedness and cerebral laterality. The topics discussed exhibit an interconnectedness such that the approaches and techniques used in one area of cerebral laterality research have implications for research in other disciplines. They also reflect changes in the conceptualization of general theoretical issues regarding cerebral laterality research.

Edited by Kitterle, Frederick L.