Reports a study in which right-handed Ss discriminated either among capital letters or photographs of faces presented to the right or left of fixation. The RT for letters was shorter when stimuli were presented in the right visual field; for faces it was shorter when presented in the left field. Responding hand was not a significant variable in RT, and errors were equally distributed relative to side of stimulus and responding hand. ((c) 1997 APA/PsycINFO, all rights reserved)

Opposite superiorities of the right and left cerbral hemispheres in discriminative reaction time to physiognomical and alphabetical material

BERLUCCHI, Giovanni
1971-01-01

Abstract

Reports a study in which right-handed Ss discriminated either among capital letters or photographs of faces presented to the right or left of fixation. The RT for letters was shorter when stimuli were presented in the right visual field; for faces it was shorter when presented in the left field. Responding hand was not a significant variable in RT, and errors were equally distributed relative to side of stimulus and responding hand. ((c) 1997 APA/PsycINFO, all rights reserved)
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