Abstract-How do people recognize objects when they face in a novel lateral (left/right) orientation? The results of three experiments with a split-brain patient, who has a totally nonfunctional corpus callosum, demonstrate that the corpus callosum cannot play a critical role in allowing one to recognize mirror-reversed objects. First, both cerebral hemispheres could recognize mirror-reversed versions of pictures as accurately as the original renditions in an incidental memory task. Second, when asked to decide whether pictures faced the same way that they had originally, neither hemisphere performed better than chance in an incidental memory task-suggesting that the shape representations in the hemispheres do not specify lateral orientation...
© 2013 Dr. Alissandra May McIlroyRecent research has begun to characterise the nature of social dysf...
International audienceThe ontogeny of the human brain functional asymmetries is poorly understood. A...
Three experiments were conducted to test the theoretical distinctions between the types of perceptua...
How do people recognize objects when they face in a novel lateral (left/right) orientation? The resu...
The dissociation between object identity and object orientation observed in six patients with brain ...
A longstanding debate in the face recognition field concerns the format of face representations in t...
The dissociation between object identity and object orientation recently observed in five patients w...
The role of the corpus callosum in spatially selective visual attention is uncertain. Research using...
Despite the fact that bilateral mirror symmetry is an important characteristic of the visual world, ...
Interhemispheric transfer of visual information was investigated in a patient with agenesis of the c...
There is a clearly established division of functional processing between left and right hemispheres ...
Event-related potential (ERP) studies of the human brain have shown that object categories can be re...
There are substantial individual differences in the size and shape of the corpus callosum and such d...
Two split-brained subjects, one (L.B.) with full forebrain commissurotomy and one (R.B.) with callos...
The dissociable neural subsystems theory proposes that left-hemisphere (LH) performance is dominated...
© 2013 Dr. Alissandra May McIlroyRecent research has begun to characterise the nature of social dysf...
International audienceThe ontogeny of the human brain functional asymmetries is poorly understood. A...
Three experiments were conducted to test the theoretical distinctions between the types of perceptua...
How do people recognize objects when they face in a novel lateral (left/right) orientation? The resu...
The dissociation between object identity and object orientation observed in six patients with brain ...
A longstanding debate in the face recognition field concerns the format of face representations in t...
The dissociation between object identity and object orientation recently observed in five patients w...
The role of the corpus callosum in spatially selective visual attention is uncertain. Research using...
Despite the fact that bilateral mirror symmetry is an important characteristic of the visual world, ...
Interhemispheric transfer of visual information was investigated in a patient with agenesis of the c...
There is a clearly established division of functional processing between left and right hemispheres ...
Event-related potential (ERP) studies of the human brain have shown that object categories can be re...
There are substantial individual differences in the size and shape of the corpus callosum and such d...
Two split-brained subjects, one (L.B.) with full forebrain commissurotomy and one (R.B.) with callos...
The dissociable neural subsystems theory proposes that left-hemisphere (LH) performance is dominated...
© 2013 Dr. Alissandra May McIlroyRecent research has begun to characterise the nature of social dysf...
International audienceThe ontogeny of the human brain functional asymmetries is poorly understood. A...
Three experiments were conducted to test the theoretical distinctions between the types of perceptua...