The Decline and Fall of Hemispheric Specialization Distinguished Lecture Series
Providing a personal overview of hemispheric differences in human cognitive activity, Professor Efron is selective in his presentation of significant issues. To ensure a balanced overview, references are made to many books, review articles, and research reports that present opposing positions. Although additional material has been included in this book, the informal style of the oral presentation has not been altered. This volume may be perceived as a report of one man's opinion; however, the conclusions may reflect the views of a "silent majority" of cognitive neuroscientists.
Contents: The Decline of Hemispheric Specialization. The Fall of Hemispheric Specialization. Life After Hemispheric Specialization.
Date de parution : 07-1990
15.2x22.9 cm
Date de parution : 06-2016
15.2x22.9 cm
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Mots-clés :
visual; half; field; performance; asymmetry; split; brain; subjects; dichotic; listening; Visual Half Field; Hemispheric Specialization; Performance Asymmetries; Interaural Intensity Differences; Scanning Hypothesis; Split Brain Subject; Location 1R; Left Ear Stimuli; Detectability Gradient; Psychometric Curves; Dichotic Listening Experiments; Left Hemisphere Language Centers; Dichotically Presented; Pure Tones; Detection Superiority; Left Visual Field; Left Half Field; Visual Field Left Hemisphere; Left Ear Signal; Visual Field Superiority; Left Asymmetries; Striate Cortex; Illiterate Subjects